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yes, I consider anything running on the iSeries processor to be "native"
no matter what the environment is as oppossed to something running on a
PC which I consider non-native. 

wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 9/28/2006 4:35:37 PM >>>
When you say "native sftp client" what exactly are you referring to? 
The qshell component of OS400 plus the 5733SC1 licensed program?  In my

mind, that's not a native solution since it runs in a unix shell. 
There 
isn't any other way to run an sftp client, is there?

Shalom Carmel wrote:
I use the native sftp client on iSeries.
sftp requires either a user/password pair, or key exchange.
If you are looking to automate unattended file transfers then you
must 
use keys.
BTW, this is true only for the openssh client, like the one we have
in 
PASE.
Putty (for windows) lets you script file transfers without
passwords.

Shalom Carmel
----------------
www.hackingiseries.com


I have been looking for a native sftp client for iSeries for some
time
and saw this a redbook a few months ago but it goes far beyond what
we
need to do and really does not speak to the simple sftp without
using
keys. Our sftp need still uses a userid/password for authentication
just
like ftp and ftps but runs the sftp protocol which the FTP command
will
not do. Has anyone used this native sftp client in this type of
environment?



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