Logging In to File Transfer Resources Using an FTP or SFTP Client
You can use file transfer clients to transfer files between authorized managed hosts. This means you can transfer files the way you are used to. A bastion host can log all activities performed on a host resource. The logs can be used for audits.
This topic describes how to obtain client login information and log in to resources that use a file transfer protocol.
Constraints
Host Protocol |
Client Tool Required |
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SFTP |
Xftp 6 or later, WinSCP 5.14.4 or later, and FlashFXP 5.4 or later |
FTP Protocol |
Xftp 6 or later, WinSCP 5.14.4 or later, FlashFXP 5.4 or later, and FileZilla 3.46.3 or later |
Algorithm Type |
SSH Client |
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Key exchange |
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Encryption |
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HMAC |
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Host Key |
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Prerequisites
- You have the management permissions for the Host Operations module.
- You have obtained the access permissions for the resources.
- You have installed the client tool.
- The network connection between the managed host and the system is normal, and the account username and password for logging in to the managed host are correct.
- You have enabled FTP and opened ports 2222 (for SFTP) and 2121 (for FTP). For details, see Configuring the Operation Ports.
Procedure
- Obtain the login information.
- Log in to your bastion host.
- Choose Operation > Host Operations to go to the Host Operations page.
- Select an FTP or SFTP host resource, and click Login.
- Log in to the host using a client tool.
- Start the local FTP or SFTP client tool.
- Enter the host address, port number, user name, and login password.
You can use APIs to log in to host resources using the FTP or SFTP protocol.
Table 3 Parameter description Parameter
Description
Host Addr
IP address for logging in to the bastion host.
Port
Port number. The default port number is 2222.
UserName
Username in the configuration information in the format of login name@resource account name@host address, for example, admin@root@192.168.1.1.
Password
Password for the user to log in to the bastion host.
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