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Chapter 9 Using Off-Platform Clients to Access z/OS Hosts Running Tectia Server for IBM z/OS

Table of Contents

Using Public-Key Authentication from Other Hosts to z/OS
From Tectia Client on Windows to Tectia Server on z/OS
From Tectia Client on Unix to Tectia Server on z/OS
From OpenSSH Client on Unix to Tectia Server on z/OS
Setting up Terminal Data Conversion
Handling MVS Data Sets and HFS File System Access
Data Set and HFS File System Access
Accessing Generation Data Groups (GDG)
Alternate Methods for Controlling File Transfer
File Transfer Advice String (FTADV)
File Transfer Profiles
File Transfer Environment Variables for the Server
Staging
Listing Data Sets with Other SFTP Clients
Data Set Lists
Data Set Hierarchy
Secure File Transfer Examples Using Windows and Unix Clients
File Transfers Using Windows GUI
File Transfers Using Command-Line Applications
File Transfers Using FTP-SFTP Conversion

This chapter contains information on using Secure Shell clients other than Tectia client tools for z/OS to connect to Tectia Server for IBM z/OS:

[Note]Note

To access a z/OS host that runs Tectia Server using OpenSSH SCP you must either have OpenSSH server running on the same z/OS host with Tectia Server, or OpenSSH SCP must exist in /bin/scp on the z/OS host.

[Note]Note

The default OpenSSH configuration on z/OS does not produce SMF records. SMF recording must be configured separately for OpenSSH if the OpenSSH SCP events are intended to be captured.