on 01-20-2006 11:00 AM
Hi,
Has anyone ever used the FTP adapter in conjunction with tools like OpenSSH (on CYGWIN) or PUTTY to facilitate secure FTP connections?
I know that the FTP adapter allows us to use FTPS (FTP over SSL), but the client wants to use SSH. As far as I can make out from the various documentation that I have read, openssh or putty need to be triggered as an explicit command.
So, right now, the only way I can think of implementing this scenario is to use the file/ftp adapter to write to a local folder, and then use the 'Run Operating System Command' functionality to trigger the openssh/putty executable, which will then send the file securely to the destination.
But this is not an elegant solution. Can anyone suggest any other way?
Thanks and Regards
Manish
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hi Manish,
in one of our projects we created a java proxy
for ftp ssh connections - with configurable
inteface (via WWW)
not very difficult to develop + dynamic config (like adapters) + lots of java libraries to use
Regards,
michal
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Hi,
>>>>too much custom non-standard code.
depends you can combine file adapter with proxy
if you're using sender file adapter:
proxy can only move the file from sftp to some standard ftp (just copy) and a new integration scenario will pick it up with standard sender file adapter from a normal ftp folder
the same with file receiver
but it's always the chooice
Regards,
michal
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