Source Tab
Source Tab
- Limagito can scan files from a Win32 or Ftp directory, removable disks and Pop3.
Add / Update Win32 Input Directory. You can drag and drop the folder into the window.
Add / Update Ftp Input Directory.
- Host: Host name or IP address of Ftp server.
- Port: Port number of Ftp server (default 21).
- 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.
- Connect Ftp: Check Ftp connection setup.
- Upd. Ftp: Add / Update Ftp Directory settings.
- Resume Data: Indicates if the server implements the FTP REST command (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 Compression (MODE Z): Enable Ftp MODE Z Compression.
- Input Ftp, Passive Use Control Host:
- Output Ftp, Passive Use Control Host:
- Input Ftp, Use Host: Implement HOST command as specified by http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hethmon-mcmurray-ftp-hosts-01.
- Output Ftp, Use Host: Implement HOST command as specified by http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hethmon-mcmurray-ftp-hosts-01.
- 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).
- Listen Timeout: Ftp Listen Timeout in milliseconds (default 10000).
- Receive Buffer Size: The size of the receive buffer, in bytes (default 32768).
- Send Buffer Size: The size of the send buffer, in bytes (default 32768).
- Host: Host name or IP address of SFtp server.
- Port: Port number of SFtp server (default 22).
- 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.
- Connect SFtp: Check SFtp connection setup.
- Upd. SFtp: Add / Update SFtp Directory settings.
- SFtp Common Options
- SFtp Security Options
File Options
- Include Subdirectories: Include subdirectories during scan.
- Stabilize File: Scan will wait until the file is stabilized (not growing). An extra scan is needed to if the file is still growing. This will double the actual scan time.
- Exclude Files in Use: Do not copy/move/delete files that are locked by another process (Windows only).
- Exclude Files locked by other moving rules. Only enable this option if multiple rules are scanning the same directory. Enable this option in all the rules the are scanning this same source.
- Include Empty Files: Scan will also pick up empty files (0 bytes).
- File PreFix Filter: Scan will only pick up files starting with this prefix.
- Filename Include Filter: Scan will only pick up files using this filter(s).
- Filedate Include Filter: Scan will only pick up files using this date filter(s).
- Filesize Include Filter: Scan will only pick up files using this size filter(s).
- Filename Exclude Filter: Scan will not pick up files using this filter(s).
- Filedate Exclude Filter: Scan will not pick up files using this date filter(s).
- Filesize Exclude Filter: Scan will not pick up files using this size filter(s).
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