Overview In this video we will discuss how to setup the AFTP service in JSCAPE MFT Server and how to connect to it using AnyClient.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Videos,
Accelerated File Transfer
The security of any SSL/TLS-protected connection largely depends on the client and server's choice of cipher suites. But what are cipher suites? If you use file transfer protocols like HTTPS, FTPS, and AS2 but don't know what cipher suites are, you will want to read this post and learn how to use a cipher.
Topics:
Secure File Transfer,
FTPS
Overview What is TFTP? Like its more popular and more versatile cousin, FTP, TFTP or Trivial File Transfer Protocol is also a protocol for transferring files. However, it's targeted at certain tasks. In this post, you'll learn about the basic properties of TFTP, where it's commonly used, its vulnerabilities, how it differs from FTP, and other essential information about it.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer
Overview In this video we will be discussing the JMX feature of JSCAPE MFT Server. I will also show you how to set up a Java profiling application to use this feature. JMX is basically a technology that lets you implement a management interface on a java application. When this service is enable on JSCAPE MFT Server it will allow you to more closely monitor memory and CPE usage. Once this service is enable you will need to connect to it using a java profiling application to view the statistics. In this example I will show you how to set this up with a profiler called VisualVM.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Videos
Overview Whenever we download files from an external server on a regular basis, we often like to rename each file so that they follow a certain format. This would make it easier for us to group, sort or manage them whenever the need arises. One common practice is to append a timestamp at the end of the filename. This article will teach you how to automate the entire process using JSCAPE MFT Server Triggers.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Business Process Automation,
Tutorials,
Triggers
JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient Web, an intuitive web based file transfer client available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux operating systems. AnyClient Web supports all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP, WebDAV, AFTP and Amazon S3.
Topics:
News,
File Transfer Clients,
FTP
Demonstrates how to perform server configuration backups with JSCAPE MFT Server, a platform independent managed file transfer server that supports FTP, secure FTP (FTP over SSL), SFTP/SSH, HTTP, HTTPS and WebDAV protocols.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Videos,
Tutorials
Overview Deploying a reverse proxy and making use of DMZ streaming is an excellent way of keeping sensitive data out of your DMZ. Consequently, it can also help in achieving regulatory compliance.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Secure File Transfer,
Reverse Proxy
Most customers who use SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) for file transfer automation prefer to authenticate SFTP clients through SFTP keys instead of passwords. Given the numerous inquiries on how to set up and use SFTP public key authentication, we decided to publish how-to articles to help organizations that wish to implement this authentication method in their SFTP environment. This article will focus on setting up instructions for the command line.
Topics:
JSCAPE MFT,
Tutorials,
Secure File Transfer,
SFTP,
Authentication
Demonstrates how to email large files with JSCAPE MFT Server, a platform independent managed file transfer server that supports FTP, secure FTP (FTP over SSL), SFTP/SSH, HTTP, HTTPS and WebDAV protocols.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Videos