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FTPS with Client Cert from Windows Certificate Store
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Demonstrates how to do mutual TLS authentication using a client certificate installed in the Windows certificate store.Chilkat CkPython Downloads
import sys
import chilkat
success = False
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
ftp = chilkat.CkFtp2()
ftp.put_Hostname("ftp.example.com")
# If using implicit TLS, you probably want port 990..
ftp.put_Port(990)
# Set this to False for implicit TLS, otherwise set to True for explicit TLS (where port is typically 21).
ftp.put_AuthTls(False)
# Set this to True for implicit TLS, otherwise set to False.
ftp.put_Ssl(True)
cert = chilkat.CkCert()
success = cert.LoadByCommonName("The common name of your certificate")
if (success == False):
print(cert.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
# Use this certificate for our TLS mutually authenticated connection:
success = ftp.SetSslClientCert(cert)
if (success == False):
print(cert.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
# Establish the TLS connection with the FTP server.
success = ftp.ConnectOnly()
if (success == False):
print(ftp.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
# If a login is required, then login with the FTP account login/password.
ftp.put_Username("myLogin")
ftp.put_Password("myPassword")
success = ftp.LoginAfterConnectOnly()
if (success == False):
print(ftp.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
# Do whatever you're doing to do ...
# upload files, download files, etc...
# .....
# .....
success = ftp.Disconnect()