On 18/11/2016 7:52 PM, Bigendian Smalls wrote:
Any Linux or unix or MacOS has sftp built in.
I believe only binary transfers are possible with these, you'll have to
character convert separately.
But it'll be sufficient to test your implementation.
z/OS sftp client supports ASCII. And I believe the Co:Z sftp server that
runs on z/OS does too along with lots of other goodies like spool access.
On Nov 18, 2016, at 05:10, David Crayford <[email protected]> wrote:
I've googled that for you http://www.sftp.net/clients#windows ;)
If you're seriously considering sftp check out
https://www.dovetail.com/products/sftp.html
On 18/11/2016 6:09 PM, venkat kulkarni wrote:
Hello,
We are doing sftp implementation but I am not able to find way to test this
scenarios. For ftp, i can test using window cmd prompt and try transferring
files from mainframe to local system.
But how do I test this new sftp. Also wanted to check that if we have any
constraint on sftp that only once files can be used for sftp not the z/os
files.
Please help
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