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I would suggest you have a read of the Scott Klement article

https://www.scottklement.com/presentations/Setting%20up%20and%20Scripting%20the%20OpenSSH,%20SFTP%20and%20SCP%20Utilities%20on%20IBM%20i.pdf

Also these links recently provided on this list

Configuring the IBM i SSH, SFTP, and SCP Clients to Use Public-Key
Authentication
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/configuring-ibm-i-ssh-sftp-and-scp-clients-use-public-key-authentication


Configuring the IBM i SSHD Server to Use Public-Key Authentication
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/configuring-ibm-i-sshd-server-use-public-key-authentication


and

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/684223

Cheers

Don





From: "Gad Miron" <gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 15/06/2021 05:31 PM
Subject: SFTP / FTPS
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



Hello guys

Need advice regarding FTP downloads (& uploads)

We have in place several (CLP) routines that use the FTP CMD (+
redirection of input and output)
to login to FTP sites and download/upload files.

One such FTP site announced lately that in 3 months they will no longer
accept simple FTP connection and require us to use SPTP/FTPS.

I have tried adding PORT 22 and or SECCNN *SSL to the existing FTP CMDs
but to no avail.
I guess it is not that simple and some additional configurations is
needed.

Can some of you sages refer me to a (step-by-step preferably) procedure
of
implementing SFTP / FTPS ?


TIA
Gad

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