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I don’t know how you’re going
to do this, otherwise. If you think about it, you’re asking for a
way to get to your files without providing any form of authentication.
Even if someone comes up with a method to pipe in a user id and password, it’s
still going to have to be stored on disk. Either you’re going to
have to require someone to manually type in a password, at a minimum, or you
have to somehow store the information. You might be able to further restrict
access to the script, itself, by making it hidden and/or only readable by
whatever user id you are running it from. To provide an automated method of getting
your files, you’re going to have to provide the information somehow.
I really think your best solution is the one I suggested. If Security won’t
buy off on a tightly controlled user, you’re pretty much stuck with a
manual process. Good luck. BobW From:
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Behalf Of Al Yasrebi Thanks Bob, But even I do this I still need to put the
user id and password in the script. The problem is that our Security
department’s requirements prohibit us from doing so. So I still should find a way to have the
authentication and authorization be done outside of the script. Thanks Al From:
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Behalf Of As a suggestion to consider, set up an ftp
user that you’ve stripped all rights from with the exception of read
rights to the one directory where your files will be. This way
you’ll limit your exposure through the user in case anyone stumbles
across it. That should make it pretty much a moot point for the UID and
Password to be in the script. BobW From:
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On Behalf Of Al Yasrebi Environment Server: WS_FTP Client: WS_FTP Pro 2007 Problem: I need to schedule to run a script 4 times a day, 5
days a week under FTP/SSL mode. I already created a simple script in regular FTP mode which I
scripted the user id and password and then I connect and download my files. I created 4 schedules to run this script 4 times a day 5
days a week and it works fine. The problem I have is this: When we go live to work with FTP/SSL mode, I will need to
make sure that my script does not have the user id and password in it but yet
still connects securely and download files. The sample I found from the
IPSWITCH website is still passing the user id and password (http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/WS-20010110-DM01.htm) This is their example: TRACE SCREEN How can I omit the User ID and Password from this script? Thanks Al This electronic message and all attachments transmitted withit may contain confidential and legally privileged informationbelonging to the sender. Please visithttp://www.fbr.com/ecdisclosures.asp for important relateddisclosures, by either following the attached hyperlink orcopying and pasting the URL into your internet browser.This electronic message and all attachments transmitted withit may contain confidential and legally privileged informationbelonging to the sender. Please visithttp://www.fbr.com/ecdisclosures.asp for important relateddisclosures, by either following the attached hyperlink orcopying and pasting the URL into your internet browser. |
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