10602: Configuring OpenSSH on z/OS Hands-on Lab

Monday, March 12, 2012: 4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Pine (Omni Hotel CNN Center)
Speaker: Richard Theis(IBM Corporation)
Handouts
  • Configuring OpenSSH on z/OS Hands-on Lab (96.9 kB)
  • This session will be repeated as Session 10877.

     

     

     

    OpenSSH is a suite of network connectivity tools based on the IETF SSH (Secure Shell) protocol. It's a secure alternative to rlogin, telnet, ftp, rsh and rcp. OpenSSH encrypts all network traffic, provides multiple authentication methods, and can be used to secure other TCP/IP-based applications. This hands-on lab will cover configuring and using the OpenSSH client and server. The session will also cover some of the new features provided by IBM Ported Tools for z/OS: OpenSSH V1R2. Attendees should have some prior knowledge of OpenSSH before attending this lab.

    Tracks: Security and Compliance and z/OS Systems Programming
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