On Sat, 3 Aug 2024 16:35:05 +0000, Mark Jacobs wrote:

>Not directly but you might be able to leverage DSFS to do so.
> 
Don't know.  Where's the DSFS User's Guide?

Might one of the ISV products, Dovetailed or Rocket facilitate this?

(S)FTP was not designed for GUI or scripting.  It presumes human
intelligence (AI?) to suss the content of the host's native directory listing.


>On Saturday, August 3rd, 2024 at 12:12 PM, Steve Estle  wrote:
>> 
>> Recently downloaded Filezilla FTP client to compare with WinSCP which I've 
>> had for awhile on my PC. It appears to be a bit more "mainframe / ZOS" 
>> aware, but am trying to tailor it to be able to view traditional ZOS 
>> datasets via secure connections (SFTP) - or if that can't work I'm open to 
>> using it via native FTP as well. What I'm seeing when I connect with 
>> Filezilla to some of our systems with native FTP is by default the directory 
>> will display a list of native ZOS datasets under my TSO userid 
>> high-level-qualifier (like ISPF 3.4) but when I connect via SFTP my default 
>> directory is my Unix system file system (ZFS) for my home directory.
>> 
>> So has anyone figured out a way to get a ZOS dataset listing directory when 
>> connecing with SFTP - if so, what needs to be tailored to make that happen? 
>> Anyone who has tips/tricks in using Filezilla is much appreciated.

-- 
gil

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