Hi,
We are using FTP enterprise stage to connect and grab a file from Mainframe host. This connection is working perfectly fine when we are trying FTP using our own credentials. But somehow it's not able to grab the file using SFTP SSH connection
URI - FTP://HOST//'MAINFRAME_FILE'
TRANSFER_PROTOCOL - Secure FTP(SFTP)
Please suggest - do we need to have any specific connection when we do SFTP ?
Regards,
synsog
FTP Enterprise Stage - To access Mainframe File
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Re: FTP Enterprise Stage - To access Mainframe File
The short answer is yes, you do. SSH compatibility is the first requirement.synsog wrote:Please suggest - do we need to have any specific connection when we do SFTP ?
Franklin Evans
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Re: FTP Enterprise Stage - To access Mainframe File
The correct URI is FTP://hostname/'mainframe filename'synsog wrote:URI - FTP://HOST//'MAINFRAME_FILE'
Could be you just have the extra slash.
Franklin Evans
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I'm sorry to hear that. At this point you probably need to talk to your system support and get them to verify the connection. You might also have a password violation lock. Only your support can find out at this point.synsog wrote:Unfortunately, Removal of the extra slash also did not worked.
I suggest you review your code again, just to make sure there isn't something else causing it. Good luck.
Franklin Evans
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