FTP credentials#
You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
Prerequisites#
Create an account on a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server.
Supported authentication methods#
- FTP account: Use this method if your FTP server doesn't support SSH tunneling or encrypted connections.
- SFTP account: Use this method if your FTP server supports SSH tunneling and encrypted connections.
Related resources#
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Secure Shell File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) are protocols for transferring files directly between an FTP/SFTP client and server.
Using FTP account#
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A Host: Enter the name or IP address of your FTP server's host.
- A Port: Enter the port number the connection should use.
- A Username: Enter the name of the user the connection should use.
- A Password: Enter the user's password.
Review your FTP server provider's documentation for instructions on getting the information you need.
Using SFTP account#
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A Host: Enter the name or IP address of your FTP server's host.
- A Port: Enter the port number the connection should use.
- A Username: Enter the name of the user the connection should use.
- A Password: Enter the user's password.
- A Private Key: Enter a string for either key-based or host-based user authentication (OpenSSH format).
- A Passphrase: If the Private Key is encrypted, enter the passphrase used to decrypt it.
Review your FTP server provider's documentation for instructions on getting the information you need.