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(AutoIt) Upload to Tumbleweed SecureTransport FTPS ServerDemonstrates how to connect, authenticate, and upload file to a Tumbleweed Secure Transport SSL FTP Server. Instead of providing a login name and password, you pass the string "site-auth" for the username, and an empty string for the password. You must also provide a client-side digital certificate -- as the certificate's credentials and validity are used to authenticate.
; This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. ; See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. $oFtp = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Ftp2") ; This code has been tested with the Tumbleweed server ; at sft.wellsfargo.com $oFtp.Hostname = "sft.wellsfargo.com" ; Use these exact strings for the username and password: $oFtp.Username = "site-auth" $oFtp.Password = "" ; Establish an AUTH SSL secure channel after connecting. ; Your client-side certificate is used for authentication when ; the SSL channel is established. $oFtp.AuthSsl = True ; The Ssl property is for establishing an implicit SSL connection ; on port 990. Do not set it. $oFtp.Ssl = False ; Load a certificate from a .pfx ; A PFX may contain several certs, including the certificates ; in a chain of authority. $oCertStore = ObjCreate("Chilkat.CertStore") Local $sPassword = "***" ; Load the certs from a PFX into an in-memory certificate store: Local $bSuccess = $oCertStore.LoadPfxFile("my.pfx",$sPassword) If ($bSuccess <> True) Then ConsoleWrite($oCertStore.LastErrorText & @CRLF) Exit EndIf ; Find the exact cert we'll use: Local $oCert = $oCertStore.FindCertBySubject("My Certificate 123 ABC") If ($oCertStore.LastMethodSuccess = False) Then ConsoleWrite("Certificate not found!" & @CRLF) Exit EndIf ; Tell the Chilkat FTP2 component to use the client-side ; cert for the SSL connection: $bSuccess = $oFtp.SetSslClientCert($oCert) ; Connect and authenticate with the FTP server. $bSuccess = $oFtp.Connect() If ($bSuccess <> True) Then ConsoleWrite($oFtp.LastErrorText & @CRLF) Exit Else ; LastErrorText contains information even when ; successful. This allows you to visually verify ; that the secure connection actually occurred. ConsoleWrite($oFtp.LastErrorText & @CRLF) EndIf ConsoleWrite("Secure FTP Channel Established!" & @CRLF) ; Change to the remote directory where the file will be ; uploaded. If your file is to be uploaded to the FTP user ; account's home directory, this is not necessary. $bSuccess = $oFtp.ChangeRemoteDir("someSubDir") If ($bSuccess <> True) Then ConsoleWrite($oFtp.LastErrorText & @CRLF) Exit EndIf ; You may include an absolute or relative path with the ; local filename. If no path is included, the file should ; be present in the current working directory of the calling ; process. Local $sLocalFilename = "someFile.dat" Local $sRemoteFilename = "someFile.dat" ; Upload the file. $bSuccess = $oFtp.PutFile($sLocalFilename,$sRemoteFilename) If ($bSuccess <> True) Then ConsoleWrite($oFtp.LastErrorText & @CRLF) Exit EndIf $bSuccess = $oFtp.Disconnect() |
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