EFT Server supports the following protocols: FTP, HTTP, AS2, SFTP, and SSL. The protocols are configured on the Site and then can be enabled or disabled on the Site or Settings Template, or for each user.
If the check box contains a gray check mark, the user or Settings Template is inheriting permission from its parent. |
To enable a connection protocol on the Site
In the administration interface, connect to EFT Server and click the Server tab.
In the left pane, click the Site that you want to configure.
In the right pane, click the Connections tab.
Do one or more of the following:
To allow/disable FTP access, select/clear the FTP check box, then click FTP Config to configure FTP Settings.
To allow/disable FTPS (SSL/TLS) access, select/clear the FTPS (SSL/TLS) check box, then click FTP Config to configure FTP Settings, and next to SSL certificate settings, click Configure to configure SSL certificate settings.
To allow/disable the SFTP access, select/clear the SFTP (SSH2) check box, then click SFTP Config to configure SFTP authentication options.
To allow/disable HTTP access, select/clear the HTTP check box.
To allow/disable HTTPS access, select/clear the HTTPS (SSL) check box, then, next to SSL Certificate settings, click Configure to configure SSL certificate settings.
To allow/disable AS2 access, select/clear the AS2 check box. (This check box is disabled if HTTP or HTTPS is disabled.) Click AS2 Config to configure AS2 connections to the Site, then, next to SSL certificate settings, click Configure to configure SSL certificate settings.
To allow/disable Web Services, select/clear the Enable Web Services check box.
To redirect all plaintext HTTP traffic to HTTPS, select the Redirect all plaintext HTTP traffic to HTTPS check box. (HTTPS must be selected first.)
To enable account management over HTTP or HTTPS, select the Enable account management over HTTP/S check box. The IP address for account management appears in the adjacent text box. It is not editable, but you can copy it to paste into e-mails.
Click Apply to save the changes on EFT Server.
Configuring HTTP or HTTPS Transfers on the Site
Allowing AS2 Connections to a Site
Enabling User Access to the Web Transfer Client
Enabling the Account-Management Page