Built-in apps
SFTP
3min
To create the connection:
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Optional: In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
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In the Host field, enter the host address of the server you want to connect.
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In the Port field, enter the SFTP server port. It must be a number between 1 and 65535. The default value is 22.
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In the Auth type dropdown list, select the authorization method you want to use for connecting to the SFTP server.
- In the User name field, enter the user name that you use to enter the server.
- For the User name and password auth type: In the Password field, enter the password that you use to enter the server.
- For the User name and key auth type: In the Private key field, upload the private key to use the client-side authorization. Upload your certificate (P12, PFX, or PEM file) to use TLS using your self-signed certificate. If you use the client-side certificate authorization, you can enter your CA certificate here.
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Optional: Set up an algorithm.
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Click Save.
You've successfully established the connection and can now use the SFTP app in your . If your connection requires reauthorization at any point, follow the steps here.
- Create a folder
- Note: Use the chmod parameters, for example, 777 or -rwxrwxrwx. The entered data should match the patters: /(.?([r-][w-][x-]){3})|[0-7]{3}/. Refer to the chmod main page to get more information.
- Delete a file
- Delete a folder
- Get a file
- Get files
- List a folder's content
- Move a file
- Rename a file
- Update file permissionsNote: Use the chmod parameters, for example, 777 or -rwxrwxrwx. The entered data should match the patters: /(.?([r-][w-][x-]){3})|[0-7]{3}/. Refer to the chmod main age to get more information.
- Upload a file