Steve,

In Filezilla, after you logon to the remote site using SFTP (SSH) as the
protocol, in the 'Remote site:' box on the right top side of the Filezilla
window, type this in as the remote site directory identifier:

/_'xxxxxxxx.'

where xxxxxxxx is the HLQ of the MVS data sets you want to list, e.g.

/_'SYS1.'

or

/_'SYS3.'

 works for me.

Mike Shaw
MVS/QuickRef Support Group
Chicago-Soft, Ltd.


On Sat, Aug 3, 2024 at 12:12 PM Steve Estle <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> 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.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Estle
> Peraton Systems Programmer
>
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