Enabling web based file transfers

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JSCAPE MFT Server includes JSCAPE MFT Server Web Gateway, a browser based file transfer client for performing file transfer sessions with JSCAPE MFT Server.  

 

JSCAPE MFT Server Web Gateway has all the common functions of a file transfer client without having to go through the trouble and cost of installing file transfer client software on your end-users computers. Additionally, since JSCAPE MFT Server Web Gateway communicates via HTTP/S you can easily give your users secure file transfer capabilities without having to deal with complex customer firewall issues often associated with FTP/SFTP protocols.

 

Step 1. - Enable HTTP/S services

 

Go to the File > Settings menu option and select the "Web" node.  Here you will find a set of options for enabling HTTP/S services.

 

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Enable HTTP on host - The host and port you want to enable HTTP service on.

 

Enable HTTPS on host - The host and port you want to enable HTTPS service on.

 

Private key - The SSL encryption key to be used for HTTPS services.

 

Redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS - Automatically redirects HTTP requests to HTTP.

 

HTTPS client certificate required - Requires that client browser successfully identify itself with a client certificate found in "Client keys" section of Key Manager.

 

Server name - Optional value if entered will replace any HTTP headers that contain hostname data with specified hostname.  This is useful in cases where server operates behind a NAT enabled firewall and you do not want to leak internal hostname or IP address information.

 

SSL ciphers - List of enabled SSL ciphers for HTTPS communications.

 

Cipher strength - Allows for pre-selection of ciphers from SSL ciphers list.

 

User interface - Sets what user interface options are available from login page.

 

Show lost password link - If enabled the "Lost password" link will be displayed on web interface login page allowing user to reset their password via email.

 

Hide domain - Hides domain field when logging in via web interface.  If this option is checked then a default domain MUST be provided.

 

Default domain - Defaults domain field to specified value when logging in via web interface.

 

See also

 

Obtaining a trusted certificate

 

 

Step 2.  - Add HTTP/S services to your Domain.

 

For the desired domain go to the "Services" node and click the "Add" button.  When prompted set the "Service type" to "HTTP/S" and select the desired protocols you wish to accept file transfers for.

 

 

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See also

 

Obtaining a trusted certificate