There should be no argument, that the CoZ toolkit is AWESOME!  It has been a 
favorite for many of us systems guys, for quite some time.

However, regardless of the subject line, I'm surprised no one has mentioned scp 
for text file transfers.  Most folks go directly from ftp to sftp, thinking 
it's the only way to replace existing transfer work with a ssh secured 
transport.  My experience has been that much of the time, folks are only ftping 
a single file, and much of the time, it's text data.  Granted, the scp 
definition is that it is a binary byte-copy tool, it's worth noting that IBM 
did a great job of detecting and doing charset translation for text data.  With 
public key authentication in place, you can do an scp with one step and little 
to no extra datasets (maybe an STDENV for our OCD friends):

//*
//* run scp in shell
//JS030    EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,REGION=0M
//STDOUT    DD SYSOUT=*
//STDERR    DD SYSOUT=*
//STDPARM   DD *
SH scp -v -B ~/scp/kjv.txt [email protected]:~/scp/kjv.txt
/*
//*

Obviously, the users security and omvs environment must be workable, and 
conducive to ssh activity (a different, and document subject).

Oh, and Gil, to use the ssh tools in 3270, I sometimes leave/fire up an inetd 
otelnetd running, and telnet to it from TSO.  Kinda clunky line mode, but 
workable for the odd quick task.


Breton Imhauser 
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Acxiom Corporation 
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