Connection Banner Message

When a client first connects to the Site via FTP, but before the user logs on, the connection banner appears. For example:

[8/25/2009 9:47:43 AM] 220 GlobalSCAPE EFT Server * UNREGISTERED COPY *

(UNREGISTERED COPY appears until you activate your serial number.)

You can use the variables %DATE% and %TIME% to display the date and time of the login. For example:

EFT Server Login
%DATE% %TIME%

Other variables allowed in the banner message include %USER.FULL_NAME%, %USER.LOGIN%, %USER.EMAIL%, %USER.FIRST_NAME%, and %USER.LAST_NAME%.

In addition to or instead of the Site's FTP banner message, you can display a message unique to a Settings Template or user account (a login message).

Ensure that all banner messages are generic and do not convey product name or version details (e.g., GlobalSCAPE EFT Server (v. 6.1). This will help obfuscate your server version, making it more difficult for attackers to identify your server as a likely candidate for exploit.

What is the difference between a connection banner and a login message?

  1. EFT Server displays a connection banner immediately after a client connects via FTP, before requesting the login credentials.

  2. After the client provides the login credentials and the credentials are authenticated, EFT Server displays a login banner.

  3. The default login banner is “Login OK, proceed.”

  4. At the Settings Template level, you can specify the following alternatives: use default (“Login OK, proceed.”) banner, append something to default (“Login OK, proceed.”) banner, use  its own banner, and show no banner at all.

  5. A the user account level, you can specify the following alternatives: use default (the one formed at the Settings Template level) banner, append something to default (the one formed at Settings Template level) banner, use its own banner, and show no banner at all.

To modify the connection banner

  1. In the Administrator, connect to EFT Server and click the Server tab.

  2. In the left pane, click the Site you want to configure.

  3. In the right pane, click the Connections tab.

  4. Click FTP/S Configure. The FTP Settings dialog box appears.

  5. In the Connection (banner) message box, specify the text that you want to appear when a client connects.

  6. Click OK to close the dialog box.

  7. Click Apply to save the changes on EFT Server.