z/OS SSH Profile
Usage
zowe  profiles create ssh-profile <profileName> [options]
Positional Arguments
- 
profileName		 (string)
- Specifies the name of the new ssh profile. You can load this profile by using
the name on commands that support the "--ssh-profile" option.
 
 
z/OS Ssh Connection Options
- 
--host  | -H (string)
- The z/OS SSH server host name.
 
 
- 
--port  | -P (number)
 
- 
--user  | -u (string)
- Mainframe user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
 
 
- 
--password  | --pass | --pw (string)
- Mainframe password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
 
 
- 
--privateKey  | --key | --pk (string)
- Path to a file containing your private key, that must match a public key stored
in the server for authentication
 
 
- 
--keyPassphrase  | --passphrase | --kp (string)
- Private key passphrase, which unlocks the private key.
 
 
- 
--handshakeTimeout  | --timeout | --to (number)
- How long in milliseconds to wait for the SSH handshake to complete.
 
 
Options
Examples
- 
Create a ssh profile called 'ssh111' to connect to z/OS SSH
server at host 'zos123' and default port 22:
zowe  profiles create ssh-profile ssh111 --host sshhost --user ibmuser --password myp4ss  
 
- 
Create a ssh profile called 'ssh222' to connect to z/OS SSH
server at host 'zos123' and port 13022:
zowe  profiles create ssh-profile ssh222 --host sshhost --port 13022 --user ibmuser --password myp4ss  
 
- 
Create a ssh profile called 'ssh333' to connect to z/OS SSH
server at host 'zos123' using a privatekey '/path/to/privatekey' and its
decryption passphrase 'privateKeyPassphrase' for privatekey authentication:
zowe  profiles create ssh-profile ssh333 --host sshhost --user ibmuser --privateKey /path/to/privatekey --keyPassphrase privateKeyPassphrase  
 
- 
Create a ssh profile called 'ssh444' to connect to z/OS SSH
server on default port 22, without specifying username, host, or password,
preventing those values from being stored on disk:
zowe  profiles create ssh-profile ssh444 --privateKey /path/to/privatekey