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  • FTP: Select this option if you want the protocol to use as File Transfer Protocol.
  • SFTP: Select this option if you want the protocol to use as Secured File Transfer Protocol. If we select this protocol, then we need to provide Client Authentication Type. If we select Client Authentication Type as Password, then client's user name and password are sufficient to login successfully. These details can be set by using the properties Login and Password. If we select Client Authentication Type as Public Key or Both we need to provide the details of Private Key File, Key File Type and Key File Password. For detail explanation of SFTP setting, please refer Scenario 3 under section Functional Demonstrations.
  • FTPS: FTPS is an extension to the commonly used File Transfer protocol(FTP) that adds support for the Transport Layer Security(TLS) and the Secure Sockets Layer(SSL) cryptographic protocols. FTPS should not be confused with the SFTP protocol,an incompatible secure file transfer subsystem for the Secure Shell(SSH) protocol . It is also different from the Secure FTP, the practice of tunneling FTP through an SSH connection. If selected, then the property Implicit FTPS is enabled. If Implicit FTPS property is enabled, then Implicit FTPS takes SSL one step further than simply requiring that SSL- related commands must be sent first like you can with Explicit SSL; with Implicit FTPS, an SSL handshake must be negotiated before any FTP commands can be sent by the client. In addition, even though Explicit FTPS allows the client to arbitrarily decide whether to use SSL, Implicit FTPS requires that the entire FTP session must be encrypted. Basically the way Implicit FTPS works is that an FTP client connects to the command/control channel, in this case using port 990 instead of using port 21 as in the case of FTPS, and immediately performs an SSL handshake; after SSL has been negotiated, additional FTP commands for the session can be sent by the FTP client.
FTP Protocol Settings

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Figure 2: Connection Configuration

Remote Host

The host name/IP address of the machine where the FTP server is running.

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This property appears only when the response type is Data. When disabled, the component sends out only the downloaded content on the output port. When enabled, an XML message containing the downloaded content and download status details is sent out.

Refer Figure 31 32 and Figure 32 33 for the sample input and output respectively when this property is enabled. Refer Figure 33 34 and Figure 34 35 which show the sample input and output when this property is disabled.

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