Securing your Telnet and FTP sessions in z/OS - RETIRED
This intensivel one day course is highly practical and covers the setting up and testing of SSHD and SFTP in z/OS. The coursealso explains how the connections work and how all the data is logged in SYSLOGD.
This course is available world-wide for one-company presentations, either on-site or live, over the Internet via RSM's Virtual Clasroom Environment service.
What you will learn
On successful completion of this course you will be able to:
- describe and define the Telnet server: SSHD
- describe and define the operation and customisation of the FTP server and its major security features
- explain the differences between SFTP and FTPS
- describe and define SYSLOGD.
Who Should Attend
Experienced z/OS network technicians and systems programmers
Prerequisites
A sound grasp of TCP/IP in a z/OS environment is essential. An understanding of both RACF and RESOLVER is also required.
Duration
1 day
Fee (per attendee)
£660 (ex VAT)
This includes free online 24/7 access to course notes.
Hard copy course notes are available on request from rsmshop@rsm.co.uk
at £50.00 plus carriage per set.
Course Code
ZTEL
Contents
SSHD
SSHD UNIX file; SSHD - Using ICSF and /dev/random); SSHD - Creating configuration files; SSHD - Creating SSHD server keys; SSHD - Set up SSHD server userids; SSHD - Create SSHD server started task; SSHD - TCP configuration; SSHD - Verify z/OS DNS / Resolver operation.
FTP
The FTP server; FTPS and SFTP; Pros and cons of FTPS and SFTP; Customising the FTP.DATA dataset; Customising the PROFILE & SERVICES datasets; Starting FTP.
SYSLOGD
SYSLOGD -/dev/console and /dev/log; SYSLOGD - create the syslog daemon configuration file; SYSLOGD - create empty syslog output file; SYSLOGD - port and services assignments; SYSLOGD started task JCL; OMVS startup; SYSLOGD RACF definitions.