Property | Description |
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Username | User name for the file server user. |
Description | Description for the user. |
Company name | User account name of the remote partner that exchanges files with your organization. |
Email | The user's email address. |
Password Generation | Whether to create a password for the user or enable the system to create a system-generated password. Passwords must include the following characteristics:
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Property | Description |
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Enable AS2 Protocol | Whether or not the AS2 protocol is enabled. Disable this option when you do not want the AS2 server to receive files. Default is enabled. |
Authentication Type | Whether to require a Password, Certificate, Both, or Either. If Password is used for authentication, the password generation that you defined in the General tab is used. If Certificate is used for authentication, the Client Authentication setting for the AS2 server must be set to Optional or Required. |
Digest Algorithm | If Certificate, Both, or Either is used for authentication, select the SHA fingerprint of the partner certificate. Select one of the following values:
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Certificate Fingerprint | Enter the SHA fingerprint based on the selected digest algorithm. |
AS2 ID | The AS2 ID of the partner user. |
Signature Certificate Alias | Private key alias to use to sign the message. The private key is located in the default private key store. |
Default Upload Folder | The location where AS2 files are saved when received. The default location is the default home directory for the user. If blank, the files are saved to the home directory. For more information, see Global settings. |
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Enable SFTP Protocol | Whether or not the SFTP protocol is enabled. Disable this option when you do not want the SFTP server to send and receive files. Default is enabled. |
Authentication Type | Whether to require a Password, Public Key, Both or Either. If a password is used for authentication, the password generation that you defined in the General tab is used. If a Public Key is used for authentication, you must place the key on the Secure Agent. |
Public Key Location | Absolute path to the location of the public key on the Secure Agent. Applies when the Public Key, Both, or Either is used for authentication. |
Property | Description |
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Enable HTTPS Protocol | Whether or not the HTTPS protocol is enabled. Disable this option when you do not want the HTTPS server to receive files. Default is enabled. |
Authentication Type | Whether to require a Password, Certificate, or Either. If a password is used for authentication, the password generation that you defined in the General tab is used. If Certificate is used for authentication, the Client Authentication setting for the HTTPS server must be set to Optional or Required. |
Digest Algorithm | If Certificate, Both, or Either is used for authentication, select the SHA fingerprint of the partner certificate. Select one of the following values:
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Certificate Fingerprint | Enter the SHA fingerprint based on the selected digest algorithm. |
Property | Description |
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Alias | An alias for the folder or file to which you grant permissions. The alias appears under the Name column in the File Server User page. |
Path | Path to the folder or file to which you grant the user permissions. |
Type | Determines whether the permissions are on a folder or on a file. |
Folder Permissions | The user's permissions on the folder. |
File Permissions | The user's permissions on the file. |
Disk Space Restriction | Whether to restrict the disk space that the user can use on the folder, and, if yes, the allowed space on the disk. Applies to folder permissions. |
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Enable IP Filter | Whether or not to enable an IP filter for the file server user. Default is disabled. |
Filter Type | Select the filter type. Select one of the following options:
Default is white list. |
Filter Entries | Enter a list of IP addresses that will either be denied or permitted access based on the selected filter type. Click Add to add multiple rows. Enter an IP address in a single, range, or Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation format. Do not leave spaces between hyphens or slashes in ranges or the CIDR notation format. For example, enter 10.1.4.1/24 or 10.1.4.1-10.1.255.255. |