venkat kulkarni wrote:
All worked well. So, we are currently using password less method for
authentication. But, incase if we want to use password method to
authenticate to the system then what are all change we need to make.
"The fourth usage format (( sftp -b batchfile [user@]host )) allows for
automated sessions using the -b option. In
such cases, you might have to configure public key authentication to eliminate the need to enter a password at
connection time.
For more information, see sshd and ssh-keygen."
from "sftp — Secure file transfer program" on page 87 of Chapter 9. OpenSSH
command descriptions
IBM Ported Tools for z/OS: OpenSSH User's Guide Version 1 Release 3 SA23-2246-03
Venkat --
You have done very well.
It must be somehow doable to use a password, but it certainly wasn't the
architectural intent of the IBM developers.
The difference between 3270 and Unix-style ttys is too great.
Furthermore SSH experts inside and outside IBM view passwords in association
with batch operations as a security risk.
You are better off to use a key exchange.
Jack
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