JSCAPE, the leader in platform and protocol independent managed file transfer solutions, is pleased to announce the latest release of MFT Server, 11.0.
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Guide to HIPAA Compliant File Transfers - Part 2
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JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Secure File Transfer
Note: This post was originally published on Sept 14, 2011 but was updated on June 15, 2018 to reflect the latest MFT Server GUI
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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,
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Managed File Transfer,
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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.
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JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
File Transfer Clients,
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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.
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JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Business Process Automation,
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Triggers
Overview As explained in an older post, one popular method of securing data at rest is by using encrypted file systems. Today, we're going to introduce you to another method known as PGP encryption. Although encrypted file systems provide a decent level of protection for your data, they have certain limitations.
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JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer
This is Part 3 of our 3-part blog post showing how to set up a Linux FTP Server. Let's recap what we've accomplished so far. In Part 1, you learned how to prep your Linux server by installing Java. Then in Part 2, you learned how to install JSCAPE MFT Server and configure it for remote administration via its admin web interface. In our last installment, we'll teach you how to activate an FTP service on your managed file transfer Linux server using that administrative web interface. Need to go back to a previous step? Click the links below: Part 1 - Setting Up a Linux FTP Server Part 2 - Setting up a Linux FTP Server Part 3 - Setting up a Linux FTP Server (current article)
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Managed File Transfer,
FTP
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.
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JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Tutorials,
FTP
Overview on Setting Up a Linux FTP Server In this post, I'll show you how easy it is to set up a Linux FTP Server using JSCAPE MFT Server. One advantage of using a Java FTP server like JSCAPE MFT Server is that it can run on virtually any platform; be it Windows, Solaris, Mac OS, Linux, etc. All you need is a suitable Java runtime environment (JRE) and you can already provide FTP file transfer services.
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JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Tutorials,
FTP