Side note..

I don't think OpenSSH/sftp and FTPS are in the same class anymore for large
data volumes.

During the last test I was involved in.. there was a large performance
gap.  It had previously been closer after the ICSF was introduced for
OpenSSH.

Rob Schramm

On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 3:37 PM Paul Gilmartin <
0000000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> On 2016-04-27 13:13, Mark Post wrote:
> >>>> On 4/27/2016 at 02:39 AM, Martin Packer <martin_pac...@uk.ibm.com>
> wrote:
> >> Naïve question (as one who does iOS, macOS, Linux) is SSH something an
> end
> >> user can rely on to be there? Or is it something my Sysprogs (and I'm
> not
> >> one of them) needs to set up.
> >
> > It's something that a systems programmer would need to set up because it
> listens on a privileged port (22). It _is_ possible to start your own sshd
> process that listens on a different port, but that might be viewed with
> some suspicion by the support staff.
> >
> If you start your own sshd process, it must be limited in its
> privileges.
>
> o For the z/OS sshd server, you need Ported Tools, which require
>   systems programmer action.  It's simply something you should have.
>
> o I believe the MacOS ssh client is part of the base (at least at
>   10.6.8,  but seems to be dumbing down OS X lately).
>
> o Linux client is either part of base or an installation as simple
>   as (Ubuntu) "sudo apt-get install ssh".
>
> o Windows, you need to install such as PuTTY, Hummingbird, Cygwin,
>   ...  I find Cygwin has greatest capabilities (biased opinion).
>
> o iOS I don't know.
>
> -- gil
>
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