Destination Tab
Destination Tab
Limagito can move files to (multiple) Windows and/or Ftp and/or Smtp destinations.
- Destination List: A list of all output destinations. Position of a destination can be changed using the right button click (Up/Down). Don’t forget to select the destination first. Double click on a destination will open a setup screen.
- Load Balanced File: Use load balancing technique for output destinations. You must have more then one output destination. Example with two output destinations: The first source file will go to the first output destination. The second source file will go to the second output destination. The third source file will go back the first output destination…
- Load Balanced Folder: Use load balancing technique for output destinations. You must have more then one output destination. Example with two output destinations: The files from the first source subdirectory will go to the first output destination. The files from the second source subdirectory will go to the second output destination. The files from the third source subdirectory will go back to the first output destination…
- Prefer. Order: Use preference technique for output destinations. You must have more then one output destination. Example with two output destinations: The first file will go to the first output destination if this destination is available. If not then the first file will go to the second destination. The second file will go to the first output destination if this destination is available. If not then this second file will go to the second destination.
- Destination Memory: Use destination memory technique for output destinations. You must have more then one output destination. Limagito will remember if copy/move to one of the destinations fails and will try to copy/move the file during the next scan. It will only try to copy/move the file again to this destination where there was an error.
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- Add / Update Win32 Output Directory
- Create Win32 Subdir: Create Subdirectory for the Win32 output destination.
- Create Win32 Subdir, option: Subdirectory option textbox. Double click to open subdirectory options screen.
- Fail If Exist: Don’t move files that already exist in the Win32 output destination.
- Only Newer Files: Only Copy/Move Newer Files (Win Input Only)
- Delete Input if Fail: Input file will be deleted if the move to the Win32 output destination fails.
- Auto Create Destination: Automatically create Win32 output destination if not exist.
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- Add / Update Ftp Output Directory
- Host: Host name or IP address of Ftp server.
- Port: Port number of Ftp server.
- Directory: Directory on the FTP server file system.
- blanc or slash = root directory (default)
- dot = current directory after login
- Username: Authentication identity used when logging in to the FTP server (example: Anonymous).
- Password: Authentication credentials used when logging into the FTP server.
- Hide Password : Encrypt Password.
- Connect Ftp: Check Ftp connection setup.
- Upd. Ftp: Add / Update Ftp Directory settings.
- Ftp File & Directory Options
- Create Ftp Subdir: Create Subdirectory for the Ftp output destination.
- Create Ftp Subdir, option: Subdirectory option textbox. Double click to open subdirectory options screen.
- Fail If Exist (Ftp): Don’t move files that already exist in the Ftp output destination.
- Delete Input if Fail (Ftp): Input file will be deleted if the move to the Ftp output destination fails.
- Append Data: When Append contains True, the FTP server will append data from the transfer to the end of a file which already exists on the FTP server. (default disabled).
- Passive: Active connections (or when Passive is disabled) indicates that the FTP server will open the connection for the data channel. In other words, the FTP client will listen for the server to open a connection for the data channel (default disabled).
- Fast Path: Indicates if the FTP client should use "fast path" connections for traversing firewalls and network address translators (NAT). Fast Path can enhance the performance of data transfers when the FTP EPSV command is supported on the server implementation (default disabled).
- Enable the use of MLSD: The MLSD command provided by newer servers to gives users a standard, detailed, readable directory listing.
- Proxy Type
- None - No FTP Proxy
- UserSite - Send command USER user@hostname
- Site - Send command SITE (with logon)
- Open - Send command OPEN
- UserPass - USER user@firewalluser@hostname / PASS pass@firewallpass
- Transparent - First use the USER and PASS command with the firewall username and password, and then with the target host username and password
- UserHostFireWallID - USER hostuserId@hostname firewallUsername
- NovellBorder - Novell BorderManager Proxy
- Ftp Security Options (FTPS)
FTPS (also known as FTP Secure and FTP-SSL) is an extension to the commonly used File Transfer Protocol (FTP) that adds support for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) cryptographic protocols.
FTPS should not be confused with the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), an incompatible secure file transfer subsystem for the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. It is also different from Secure FTP, the practice of tunneling FTP through an SSH connection.
Security Type:
- Use Implicit TLS/SSL Support: Negotiation is not allowed with implicit FTPS configurations. A client is immediately expected to challenge the FTPS server with a TLS/SSL ClientHello message. If such a message is not received by the FTPS server, the server should drop the connection.
- Use Explicit TLS/SSL Support: In explicit mode (also known as FTPES), an FTPS client must "explicitly request" security from an FTPS server and then step-up to a mutually agreed encryption method. If a client does not request security, the FTPS server can either allow the client to continue insecure or refuse/limit the connection.
Security Method:
- Secure Sockets Layer SSLv2
- Secure Sockets Layer SSLv23
- Secure Sockets Layer SSLv3
- Transport Layer Security TLSv1
- Bound IP: Specifies the local IP address to be used for the Socket connection (default 0.0.0.0).
- Bound Port: Specifies the port number to be used for the Socket connection (default 0).
- Connect Timeout: Milliseconds to wait for successful completion of a connection attempt (default 60000).
- Read Timeout: Number of milliseconds to wait for an FTP protocol response (default 60000).
- Transfer Timeout: Timeout value for read operations on the data channel for the FTP client (default 0).
- Receive Buffer Size: Ftp receive buffer size.
- Send Buffer Size: Ftp send buffer size.
- Add / Update SFtp Output Directory
- Host: Host name or IP address of SFtp server.
- Port: Port number of SFtp server.
- Directory: Directory on the SFTP server file system.
- blanc or slash = root directory (default)
- dot = current directory after login
- Username: Authentication identity used when logging in to the SFTP server (example: Anonymous).
- Password: Authentication credentials used when logging into the SFTP server.
- Hide Password : Encrypt Password.
- Connect SFtp: Check SFtp connection setup.
- Upd. SFtp: Add / Update SFtp Directory settings.
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- Add / Update Smtp Output Directory
- Host: IP address or host name for the SMTP server.
- Username: Authentication identity for the SMTP session.
- Password: Authentication credentials for the SMTP session.
- Port: Port number for the connection to the SMTP server.
- From: Identifies the original author of the message.
- To: Identifies the recipients of a message.
- CC: Carbon copy recipients for the message.
- BCC: Indicates blind carbon copy recipients for the message.
- Subject: Identifies the subject for the message.
- Body: Represents the body of the message.
- Include Input File as Attachment:
- Max. Size Attachment in Kbytes:
- With the security options you can enable TLS/SSL support for SMTP.
- Delete selected output destination.
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