McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 149
The FTP tab, Use Secure FTP, Default FTP username, Default FTP password
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Using the E-Business Server Administration Utility Getting Started with the E-Business Server Administration Utility console The FTP tab Use the FTP tab to set up FTP parameters for transferring encrypted files. Field Default FTP server Command-line equivalent --ftp-server Default FTP port --ftp-port Default FTP path --ftp-pathname Use Secure FTP --ftp-secure Default FTP username --ftp-username Default FTP password --ftp-password See Use to FTP-SERVER on page 97 decrypt on page 113 encrypt on page 116 FTP-PORT on page 96 decrypt on page 113 encrypt on page 116 FTP-PATHNAME on page 96 decrypt on page 113 encrypt on page 116 FTP-SECURE on page 97 decrypt on page 113 encrypt on page 116 FTP-USERNAME on page 97 decrypt on page 113 encrypt on page 116 FTP-PASSWORD on page 96 decrypt on page 113 encrypt on page 116 Specify a target FTP server's host name or IP address. Specify a port for E-Business Server to connect to on the target FTP server. If you do not list a port, E-Business Server uses port 21 for normal FTP, or port 990 if you enable the Use Secure FTP option. Specify which directory E-Business Server transfers encrypted data to. Tell E-Business Server to do an FTP transfer securely, using the FTPS protocol. This protocol uses Transport Layer Security (TLS) to protect the user name, password, file name and data. The remote FTP server's X.509 certificate must be signed and on your keyring for --ftp-secure to work. Specify a user name for E-Business Server to use when connecting to a target FTP server. If you do not specify a user name, E-Business Server connects as an anonymous user. Specify the password that E-Business Server uses when connecting to a target FTP server. If you do not specify a password, E-Business Server uses anonymous@. 147 E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide