If you store your JSCAPE MFT Server configuration data into an external RDBMS like MySQL, it will make it easier for you to carry out server clustering, scale out, and implement high availability. In this quick video tutorial, you'll learn how to migrate your JSCAPE MFT Server configuration data from the embedded H2 database to an external MySQL database.
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JSCAPE MFT,
Videos,
Tutorials
Note: This blog post was originally published on July 19, 2012 but was updated and republished on September 19, 2018 Overview I'm now going to show you how to enable a reverse proxy service on JSCAPE MFT Gateway. By setting up a DMZ-based JSCAPE MFT Gateway to reverse proxy for one or more file transfer servers in your internal network, you can employ DMZ streaming. This will allow you to provide trading partners and other external users access to your sensitive data without placing the data on any DMZ-based server.
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JSCAPE MFT,
Tutorials,
Reverse Proxy
Learn how to configure JSCAPE MFT Server to fetch files from multiple SFTP servers and then send those files to a trading partner.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Business Process Automation,
Videos,
Tutorials,
SFTP,
Triggers
A quick video demonstrating how to set up JSCAPE MFT Server to automatically list files as they're uploaded to your server.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Business Process Automation,
Videos,
Tutorials,
Triggers
Ever since we introduced Web SSO support in JSCAPE MFT Server (way back in version 8.8), the number of adopters for this method of authentication has been steadily growing. We're not surprised, considering how SSO greatly simplifies end user authentication in organizations that use several web-based applications.
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JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Tutorials,
Secure File Transfer
Overview In this post, you'll learn how to set up a web-based file transfer service using JSCAPE MFT Server. A web file transfer will allow your users to perform file transfers without having to install a file transfer client. To upload or download files, they'll just need to fire up their favorite Web browser like Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, or Edge, enter the web server's URL, and login to the interface. This article was updated on June 11, 2018
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JSCAPE MFT,
File Transfer Clients,
Tutorials,
Secure File Transfer
Note:This post was originally published on Oct. 4, 2011 but was updated last June 6, 2018 to reflect the appearance of the latest GUI. The problem of inadvertently sending an attachment with the wrong email address, or attaching the wrong file, are sources of data leakage. Adding password protection allows you to provide an extra layer of security when making ad-hoc file transfers.
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Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Tutorials
Overview In one of my previous posts, I defined what an SSL file transfer is. Today, I'm going to show you how to actually set up an SSL file transfer service on JSCAPE MFT Server. After that, I'll demonstrate how an AnyClient user would connect to your server and perform a secure file transfer using that particular service.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
File Transfer Clients,
Tutorials,
Secure File Transfer,
FTP
Overview In the tutorial How To Create Custom Trigger Actions we demonstrated how to create custom trigger actions in MFT Server. In this tutorial we will discuss Functions, how they are used in Triggers, and how to create your own custom Functions using the extensible API provided in MFT Server.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Business Process Automation,
Tutorials,
Triggers
For those who landed on this page via the search engines, this post is a continuation of our article re Setting up a Linux FTP Server. I suggest you read Part 1 first if you haven't done that yet.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Tutorials,
FTP