The FTPS Connect action is used to establish a connection to an FTPS server. Once successfully established, the connection can be used to perform other FTPS operations (by using the other FTPS actions).
The name for the new FTPS connection.
This is the maximum time the listening socket will be open in the active mode (in seconds).
This is the time period in which the client can establish a socket connection to the server (in seconds).
This is time period which a client will wait for a data connection from the remote side to be accepted (in seconds).
Enable the use of Mode Z compression (if supported by the FTPS server).
Indicates the compression level (where 0 is no compression and 9 is the highest level of compression).
Enable this option to log the messages that are sent between the client and the server. This may be useful when attempting to troubleshoot problems.
Enable this option to use the server details specified in the FTPS Options page.
The host name or address of the FTPS server.
The username for the FTPS connection.
The password for the FTPS user.
The SSL certificate file to be used for FTPS authentication.
(Optional) Only required where certificate contains an embedded private key protected by a passphrase (this is common in PFX files). If the certificate does not require a password, leave this field empty.
Specified the authorisation command that should be sent to the server to request an explicit SSL session.
Auto - Attempt to specify the command used by the server automatically.
AUTH TLS - Use the Auth TLS command.
AUTH SSL - Use the Auth SSL command.
AUTH TLS-C - Use the Auth TLS-C command (clear data channel).
AUTH TLS-P - Use the Auth TLS-P command (protected data channel)
Specifies whether to use active or passive mode for file transfers.
Specifies whether or not data channel (used for file transfers) will be encrypted.
Specifies whether or not connection should be established in implicit or explicit mode.
Specifies whether connection should use Binary transfer mode or ASCII transfer mode.
Enable this option to allow connection using a self signed certificate.
These options define which SSL/TLS versions are allowed to be used during the FTPS session.
Enable this option to use a proxy server when connecting to the FTPS server.
Enable this option to use the proxy settings defined in the in FTPS Options page.
The host name or address of the proxy to use.
The port number used to connect to the host.
The username for the proxy connection.
The password for the proxy connection.
The type of proxy server being used.