Konica Minolta Kodak Scan Station 710 Operation Guide - Page 71

Browse, Proxy, SOCKS, Address, Username, Password, Authentication Type, LOGIN, Version, proxy server.

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• If you select SFTP the following options are available: - If the SFTP site communicates on a port other than Port 22, change the value using the up and down arrows. When you select SFTP, the port value will automatically change to the default value of Port 22. - A Private Key file is an encrypted key that is used to access the SFTP server. There are several different types of Private Key files. Use the Browse button to select the Private Key file stored on your computer or network. Consult the SFTP administrator for the appropriate Private Key file to use. NOTE: Private Key files encrypted with DSA 2048, 4096 bits and Putty SSH1 RSA are not supported. - If you entered a Private Key file and the file is password protected, you must enter a password. The password is used to decrypt the Private Key file. Click the Proxy down arrow to configure the proxy settings. SFTP supports two proxy types: HTTP and SOCKS. HTTP - If you select HTTP as your Proxy Type, enter the Proxy Address in the form of a fully qualified domain name (e.g., FTP.acme.com) or as an IP address. - Enter the Username and Password required to access the proxy server. - If the proxy server is configured to communicate on a port other than Port 81, change the value using the up and down arrows. - Select the appropriate Authentication Type for the proxy server. If you do not know if you should use LOGIN or NTLM, consult your administrator. SOCKS - If you select SOCKS as your Proxy Type, enter the Proxy Address in the form of a fully qualified domain name (e.g., FTP.acme.com) or as an IP address. - Enter the Username and Password required to access the proxy server. - If the proxy server is configured to communicate on a port other than Port 1080, change the value using the up and down arrows. - Select the appropriate Version for the proxy server. If you do not know if you should use SOCKS4 or SOCKS5, consult your administrator. 6-16 A-61796 September 2014

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6-16
A-61796
September 2014
If you select
SFTP
the following options are available:
-
If the SFTP site communicates on a port other than Port 22,
change the value using the up and down arrows. When you
select
SFTP
, the port value will automatically change to the
default value of Port 22.
-
A Private Key file is an encrypted key that is used to access
the SFTP server. There are several different types of Private
Key files. Use the
Browse
button to select the Private Key
file stored on your computer or network. Consult the SFTP
administrator for the appropriate Private Key file to use.
NOTE: Private Key files encrypted with DSA 2048, 4096 bits
and Putty SSH1 RSA are not supported.
-
If you entered a Private Key file and the file is password
protected, you must enter a password.
The password is used
to decrypt the Private Key file.
Click the
Proxy
down arrow to configure the proxy settings. SFTP
supports two proxy types:
HTTP
and
SOCKS
.
HTTP
-
If you select
HTTP
as your Proxy Type, enter the
Proxy
Address
in the form of a fully qualified domain name (e.g.,
FTP.acme.com) or as an IP address.
-
Enter the
Username
and
Password
required to access the
proxy server.
-
If the proxy server is configured to communicate on a port
other than Port 81, change the value using the up and down
arrows.
-
Select the appropriate
Authentication Type
for the proxy
server. If you do not know if you should use
LOGIN
or
NTLM
,
consult your administrator.
SOCKS
-
If you select
SOCKS
as your Proxy Type, enter the
Proxy
Address
in the form of a fully qualified domain name (e.g.,
FTP.acme.com) or as an IP address.
-
Enter the
Username
and
Password
required to access the
proxy server.
-
If the proxy server is configured to communicate on a port
other than Port 1080, change the value using the up and
down arrows.
-
Select the appropriate
Version
for the proxy server. If you do
not know if you should use
SOCKS4
or
SOCKS5
, consult
your administrator.