This chapter contains information on using Secure Shell clients other than Tectia to connect to Tectia Server for IBM z/OS:
public-key authentication from other hosts to Tectia Server for IBM z/OS
handling MVS data sets and HFS file system access from other hosts to Tectia Server for IBM z/OS
file transfer staging from other hosts to Tectia Server for IBM z/OS
listing data sets with other SFTP clients
file transfer advice strings and file transfer profiles
examples on file transfer using Windows and Unix clients
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
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.
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