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Universal FTP Client Configuration Options
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Option Name | Description |
Specification that the data connection mode of the FTP Client server is Active. | |
Specification for whether or not UFTP will certify that an FTP server's certificate was issued by a known and trusted authority. | |
Broker Interface Directory (BIF) directory where the Universal Broker interface file, ubroker.bif, is located. | |
Location of a PEM-formatted trusted CA x.509 certificate. | |
Location of a PEM-formatted X-509 certificate (that is, a public key). | |
Number of days prior to certificate expiration to begin issuing informational messages about the expiration. | |
Location of a PEM-formatted certificate revocation list. | |
Command to be executed by the host. | |
File (ddname for z/OS) of a plain text command file containing one or more configuration options. | |
Modifies the behavior of GET/MGET and PUT/MPUT by explicitly setting the data representation type used for data transfer. | |
Destination path of the file being transferred. | |
Specification for whether or not UFTP will request an explicit FTPS session to the server specified by the HOST option. | |
File / ddname containing encrypted values for command line options. | |
Key that is used to decrypt the file specified by the ENCRYPTED_COMMAND_FILE option. | |
Specification that the data connection mode of the FTP Client server is Extended Passive. | |
Displays a description of the command line options and their format. | |
Name of the remote host to connect to on which the command is to be run. | |
Passphrase which may have been used to secure a private key file used in SFTP transfers. | |
Path to a file containing entries that describe the format of file listings received from FTP servers, based on operating system and/or file system. | |
MAX_SSL_PROTOCOL | Maximum SSL/TLS protocol level that will be negotiated and used to secure a session for FTPS transfers. |
Level of messages written. | |
Minimum SSL/TLS protocol level that will be negotiated and used for communication channels. | |
Modifies the behavior of GET / MGET and PUT / MPUT commands by deleting the source file after it has been transferred to the destination. | |
Disables the GET command File Size operation. | |
Specification that the data connection mode of the FTP Client server is Passive. | |
Password to use in authentication. | |
Program Lock File (PLF) directory where the program lock files are located. | |
Port number of the remote port to connect to. | |
Location of a PEM-formatted RSA private key. | |
The (optional) password required to access the file specified by PRIVATE_KEY. | |
Default procotol to be used for a transfer, if HOST and COMMAND configuration options have been specified. | |
Specification to send a command string directly to the host. | |
Specification to use of Regular Expression matching for the MGET, MPUT, and MDELETE commands. | |
Specifies the size of the cURL upload buffer. | |
Formats directory listings (LIST) so that they can be parsed by the FTP Client. | |
Source directory of the file being transferred. | |
Path to the SSH key file. | |
List of SSL/TLS ciphers used to secure control and data sessions for FTPS transfers. | |
SSL_CIPHER_SUITES | SSL/TLS 1.3 specific cipher suites that UFTP would like to use to secure the control and data sessions for an FTPS transfer. |
Local Universal Broker with which UFTP must register before it performs any request. | |
Specification for UFTP to include any hidden files in files reported to the user. | |
Remote user name to use in authentication. | |
Specification for whether or not UFTP will require identifying information in an FTP server's certificate that corresponds to the specified HOST value. | |
Writes the program version and copyright information. |
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