SFTP protocol
SFTP uses FTP using SSH tunnels to send a Transport Package to a Presentation Server securely.
This protocol has the following fields:
- Hostname for the FTP Server
- IP address or host name of the FTP server.
- FTP Port to use (Default is 21)
- Port number of the FTP server.
- FTPUserName
- Username to authenticate against the FTP server.
- Password for the FTP Server
- Password to authenticate against the FTP server.
- Path on the FTP server
- the relative path to which the SFTP Sender copies the Transport Package. This path is monitored by the Content Deployer which retrieves and transports the Transport Package.The path is relative to the FTP root and should include forward slashes ('/') at the beginning and end. For example, if you want to send content to c:\inetpub\ftproot\destination\, fill in /destination/ in the Location field.
- Hostname for the SSH Server
- IP address or host name of the SSH server
- SSH port to use (Default is 22)
- Port number of the SSH server
- SSHUserName
- Username to authenticate against the SSH server
- Password for the SSH Server
- Password to authenticate against the SSH server
- Connection mode
- The way in which a connection to the FTP server is made: either Active mode or Passive mode. This option defaults to Passive mode (the blank option).