- Abort In Process Transfers
- Indicates that the FTP server supports
the ABORT command when a data transfer is interrupted.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Add Mailbox Alias Directory to Inbox
- Appends a subdirectory at the end of
the host's configured inbox directory. This allows files received through different
mailboxes to be kept separate.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Add Mailbox Alias Directory to Outbox
- Appends a subdirectory at the end of
the host's configured outbox directory. This allows files to be sent through
different mailboxes to be kept separate.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Add Mailbox Alias Directory to
Receivedbox
- Appends a subdirectory at the end of
the host's configured receivedbox directory. This allows files that have been sent
through different mailboxes to be kept separate.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Add Mailbox Alias Directory to Sentbox
- Appends a subdirectory at the end of
the host's configured sentbox directory. This allows files that have been sent
through different mailboxes to be kept separate.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Allow Actions To Run Concurrently
- Normally, actions and host actions within the same host are allowed to run
concurrently. You can use this property to not allow actions and host actions to run
concurrently.
Note: This is a Cleo Harmony and Cleo VLTrader option.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- Allow Duplicate Incoming Message
IDs
- Ignores messages with duplicate message
IDs and allows reprocessing of the message.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Avoid List Command When Space In Path
- When using the retrieving nested
subdirectories (GET –REC option) and any of the nested
subdirectories have spaces, indicates that the FTP server does not properly handle
spaces in the LIST command path and that CDs should be used to
avoid the issue.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Base64 Encode Content
-
Base64 is the encoding format used by Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extension
(MIME) for transmitting non-text material over text-only communications channels.
Base64 is based on a 64-character subset of US-ASCII, enabling 6 bits to be
represented per printable character.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Canonicalize Inbound Signed
Content
- When this option is selected, a
canonicalizer is used to ensure that ‘\r’ and ‘\n’ characters always occur together as
‘\r\n’. This option may be used when the inbound signature hash verification fails
and the trading partner is using OpenSSL to sign its messages.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Command Retries
- If an error or exception occurs during
a command, the number of times the command should be retried.
Note: Command Retries
does not apply to exceptions related to TCP/IP or ISDN dial-up connections. This is
because dial-up connections are managed by the framework so that they can be shared
across actions.
- Possible values: 0 - n
- Default value: 0
- Compression- Signing Order
- When both signing and compression are
enabled, indicates which is applied first.
- Possible values: Sign then compress or
Compress then sign
- Default value: Sign then compress
- Connection Keep Alive Timeout (seconds)
- Allows the connection to the server to remain open while the message is being
processed by sending NOOP commands every n
seconds. This setting may be lowered if the connection to the server is being closed
before the message can be fully processed.
- Possible values: 1 -
n
0 or a negative value disables
attempts to keep the connection open.
- Default value: 60
- Connection Timeout
- The amount of time allowed for each
read operation.
- Possible values: 0 - n
seconds
0 indicates no timeout
- Default value: 150 seconds
- Data Socket Accept Timeout
- The amount of time allowed for each
read operation on the data port.
- Possible values: 0 - 600
seconds, where 0 indicates no timeout.
- Default value: 150 seconds
- Delete Zero Length Files
- Indicates whether files received that are zero-length (<= 5 bytes) should be deleted
rather than processed.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Disable Address Resolution
- Indicates to connect directly to an IP
address if the IP address is known and a DNS lookup is not desired.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Do Not Send Zero Length Files
- Indicates whether zero length files to be sent to the server should be ignored
rather than processed. If the -DEL option is being used, any zero length
file ignored will also be deleted.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Email On Check Conditions Met
- Send an email notification after running a CHECK command where
the overall conditions of the check are met. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
Note: This is a Cleo Harmony
and Cleo VLTrader option.
- Possible values: Email addresses separated by commas (,), semicolons (;), or
colons ( : ). The first address should be an internal email address.
- Default value:The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Email On Check Conditions Not Met
- Send an email notification after running a CHECK command where
the overall conditions of the check are not met. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
Note: This is a Cleo Harmony and Cleo VLTrader option.
- Possible values: Email addresses separated by commas (,), semicolons (;), or
colons ( : ). The first address should be an internal email address.
- Default value:The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Email On Fail
- If an error occurs during a command,
email the error condition. See Email/Execute
Based on Results.
- Possible values: Email addresses separated by commas (,), semicolons (;), or
colons ( : ). The first address should be an internal email address.
- Default value:The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Email On Flag
- If a flagged event occurs, email the event. See
Configuring email or execute based on results.
- Email addresses separated by commas (,), semicolons
(;) or colons (:). The first address should be an internal email address.
- Possible values: Email addresses separated by commas (,), semicolons (;), or
colons ( : ). The first address should be an internal email address.
- Default value:The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Email On Repetitive Action
Failures
- When "Email On Fail" is enabled and the same failure occurs each time an action is
run for a specific host, leaving this option unchecked suppresses emailing of the same
alert multiple times. If the same email alert continues to be suppressed after 24 hours,
the suppressed email alert will be sent every 24 hours and after every system restart if
the failure occurs again. When the failure is resolved an email alert will be
sent.
Note: This feature only suppresses multiple emails if the same failure occurs
multiple times in a row. Suppression is not maintained across synchronized
hosts.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- Email On Successful Copy
- Send an email notification after
copying a file using LCOPY. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
- Possible values: Email addresses separated by commas (,), semicolons (;) or
colons ( : ). The first address should be an internal email address.
- Default value:The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Email On Successful Receive
- Send an email notification after
successfully receiving a file. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
- Possible values: Email addresses separated by commas (,), semicolons (;) or
colons ( : ). The first address should be an internal email address.
- Default value:The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Email On Successful Send
- Send an email notification after
successfully sending a file. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
- Possible values: Email addresses separated by commas (,), semicolons (;) or
colons ( : ). The first address should be an internal email address.
- Default value:The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Execute On Check Conditions Met
- After executing a CHECK command where the overall conditions are
met, run a system command. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
Note: This is a
Cleo Harmony and Cleo VLTrader option.
Note: Note that if multiple files contribute to the conditions being met, and one
of the file macros is in the command (e.g., %file%), the system
command will be executed repeatedly - once for each file.
- Possible values: System command to be executed.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Execute On Check Conditions Not Met
- After executing a CHECK command where the overall conditions are
not met, run a system command. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
Note: This is a Cleo Harmony and Cleo VLTrader option.
- Possible values: System command to be executed.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Execute On Fail
- If an error occurs during a command,
run a system command. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
- Possible values: System command to be executed.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Execute On Repetitive Action
Failures
-
When Execute On Fail is enabled and the same failure occurs each
time an action is run for a specific host, leaving this option unchecked suppresses
multiple executions of the Execute On Fail command. If suppression
of execution of the command for this failure continues after 24 hours, the suppressed
Execute On Fail command will be executed every 24 hours and after a
system restart if the failure occurs again. When the failure is resolved, the
Execute On Fail command will be executed again. Users must account
for this by including the %status% macro variable for the Execute On
Fail command (see Using macro variables) and then checking for a
success or failure.
Note: This feature only suppresses multiple executions of the Execute On
Fail command if the same failure occurs multiple times in a row.
Suppression is not maintained across synchronized hosts.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- Execute On Successful Copy
- After successfully copying a file
using LCOPY, run a system command. This command may be used for
post-processing the file. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
- Possible values: System command to be executed.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Execute On Successful Receive
- After successfully receiving a file,
run a system command. This command may be used for post-processing the file. See
Configuring email or execute based on results.
- Possible values: System command to be executed.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Execute On Successful Send
- After successfully sending a file, run
a system command. This command may be used for post-processing the file. See Configuring email or execute based on results.
- Possible values: System command to be executed.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel (if set).
- Explicit SSL Command
- Indicates the AUTH command to be used
when the Security Mode specified on the Host/FTP tab is “SSL Explicit”.
- Possible values:
- AUTH SSL
- AUTH TLS
- AUTH TLS-C
- AUTH TLS-P
- Default value: Depends on the requirements of the trading partner’s FTP
server.
- Explicit SSL Post Command
- A command or set of commands to be issued after the Explicit SSL Command and login sequence. The
PBSZ and PROT commands (“PBSZ 0;PROT P”) are
required by some servers regardless of the AUTH type used and are necessary for data
channel protection (AUTH TLS or AUTH TLS-C).
- If multiple FTP commands are needed
after the AUTH command, set this property to all of the commands separated by
semicolons (;).
- File List Parse Method
- The NLST commands on some FTP servers
do not return a standard file list.
- Possible values: Tradanet or GXS
NBT
- Default value: None
- Fixed Record EOL Characters
- End-of-line characters to be inserted
and/or deleted.
- Possible values: 0 to n
characters.
Special character sequences:
- \r - carriage return
- \n - new line (linefeed)
- \f - form feed
- \t - horizontal tab
- \0 - null
- \\ - backslash
- Fixed Record Incoming Delete EOL
- If Fixed Record EOL Characters has been specified and Fixed Record Length is greater
than 0, indicates to look for and delete EOL characters while receiving a file.
Note: When
using FTP ASCII mode, standard EOL characters may already be changing if transferring
between Windows and Unix platforms.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Fixed Record Incoming Insert EOL
- If Fixed Record EOL Characters has been specified and Fixed Record Length is greater
than 0, indicates to insert EOL characters while receiving a file.
Fixed Record Incoming
Delete EOL and Fixed Record Incoming Insert EOL are mutually exclusive
properties.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Fixed Record Length
- The fixed record length after which
end-of-line characters need to be inserted and/or deleted.
- Possible values: 0 - n
- Default value: 0
- Fixed Record Outgoing Insert EOL
- If Fixed Record EOL Characters has been specified and Fixed Record Length is greater
than 0, indicates to insert EOL characters while sending a file.
Note: When using FTP
ASCII mode, standard EOL characters may already be changing if transferring between
Windows and Unix platforms.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Get Number of Files Limit
- Limits the number of files retrieved
from a server directory listing by one GET command.
- Possible values: 0 -
n
0 indicates no limit.
- Default value: 0
- High Priority
- Indicates whether incoming and/or outgoing transfers through the host should be treated
as high priority. When both high priority and regular priority transfers are active, the
high priority transfers get a larger portion of the available
bandwidth. Go
to to set the High Priority Transfers Percentage Available
Bandwidth (defaults to 75). See
Other system options for more information.
-
Note: This is a Cleo Harmony and
Cleo VLTrader option.
Warning: If the trading partner’s bandwidth (and not Cleo Harmony's or Cleo VLTrader’s) is limiting the
transfer rate, then setting High Priority will not increase the transfer rate and will
only result in potentially slowing down other Cleo Harmony or Cleo VLTrader transfers. Also, do not
attempt to set High Priority Incoming or Outgoing on a host where the same instance of
Cleo Harmony or Cleo VLTrader is both the client and
server (for example, a local looptest).
- Possible values:
- Ignore Exception After Quit
- Indicates to ignore any I/O errors that
occur when attempting to read the SMTP server response after issuing a
QUIT command.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Ignore Retrieve Error Code
- Indicates an FTP server response code
(after an FTP RETR request) that should not be treated as an error
condition. This property is useful when the absence of a file on the server is not
considered an error.
CAUTION:
If the server uses the same error code for
multiple reasons, this property can potentially mask unknown error
conditions.
- Possible values: Three-digit error code value.
You can specify multiple
error codes separated by commas (,) or semicolons (;). Alternatively, you can use a
regular expression (denoted by enclosing it in square brackets ‘[]’) instead of a
three-digit error code. For example, [550.*No such file.*] would ignore
550 errors containing ‘No Such File’. If it is necessary to include
a ‘,’ or ‘;’ in the regular expression, the character would need to be escaped
(\x2C or \x3B) instead of using a comma or
semicolon. See Using wildcards and regular expressions for additional information.
- Include Failure In Subject Of Email
- When specified, the exception message will be included in the email that is
generated on failure.
Note: If the exception message exceeds 256 characters, it will be
truncated.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel
- Include Filename In Store Unique
Command
- Indicates whether the FTP server
expects a starting filename to be included when using the store unique option
(PUT -UNI).
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Interim Retrieve
- Indicates to set result of any successfully retrieved file to Interim
Success rather than Success. This would normally be used when
transfer logging is being monitored by a backend system to allow coordination of any post
processing of the received file that needs to occur prior to setting the transfer status
to Success.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Issue Command After Opening Data
Connection
- Indicates to issue the retrieve, store,
or list command until after the data port connection has been established rather than
before.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Keepalive Noop Command
(seconds)
- Indicates the amount of time in-between
issuing NOOP commands on the command port while a transfer is
active on the data port. 0 indicates to not issue NOOPs.
- Possible values: 0 - n
- Default value: 0
- LCOPY Archive
- If specified, contains the directory for archiving LCOPY source
files.
- Possible values: Any local or shared directory. Macros can be used. See
Using macro variables (LCOPY Archive context).
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel, if any.
- Log Individual LCOPY Results To Transfer Logging
- When this option is enabled, a <send> and
<receive> result is logged to the transfer log for each file
copied.
Note: This is a Cleo Harmony and Cleo VLTrader option.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Macro Date Format
- Specifies the date format to be used when the %date% macro is
used.
- Possible values: See Using macro variables for information about usage and
possible date/time formats.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel, if any.
- Macro Time Format
- Specifies the time format to be used when the %time% macro is
used.
- Possible values: See Using macro variables for information about usage
and possible date/time formats.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel, if any.
- Maximum Incoming Transfer Rate
(kbytes/s)
- Sets the maximum incoming transfer rate in Kbytes (1024 bytes) per second for each
mailbox or host. The default value of 0 does not limit the transfer
rate. The Maximum Incoming Transfer Rate system setting might also limit the transfer
rates. The system Maximum Incoming Transfer Rate value is used unless this setting is more
restrictive. For simultaneous transfers, the number of active transfers also affects
individual transfer rates. See
Advanced system options.
- Possible values: 0 - n
- Default value: 0
- Maximum Outgoing Transfer Rate
(kbytes/s)
- Sets the maximum outgoing transfer rate in Kbytes (1024 bytes) per second for each
mailbox or host. The default value of 0 does not limit the transfer
rate. The system setting might also limit the transfer rates. The system Maximum Outgoing
Transfer Rate value is used unless this setting is more restrictive. For simultaneous
transfers, the number of active transfers will also affect individual transfer rates. See
Advanced system options for more information about Maximum
Outgoing Transfer Rate.
- Possible values: 0 - n
- Default value: 0
- Next File On Fail
- When a download fails, indicates
whether a wildcarded GET should proceed to the next available file
rather than terminate if the server is still connected.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Only Retrieve First Available File
- Indicates a GET *
should only retrieve the first available file from the server.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Only Retrieve Last Available File
- Indicates a GET *
should only retrieve the last available file from the server.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Outbox Sort
- Controls the order in which multiple files are transferred for a
PUT command. If System Default is specified,
the value set on the tab takes precedence. For Alphabetical ordering,
the file extensions are not used to determine the sorted order unless they are needed to
make the filenames unique.
- Possible values:
- System Default
- Alphabetical
- Date/Time Modified
- Default value: System Default
- Outgoing Insert EOL Between
Interchanges
- If Fixed Record Outgoing Insert EOL is active, indicates to
also insert EOL characters between EDI interchanges while sending the file.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Partner Email Address
- The email address of the trading
partner for this trading relationship. When set, this address is automatically used
to send your local profile information and/or certificates to your trading partner.
SeeEmailing a profile to your trading partner.
- Possible values: Email address(es) separated by commas (,), semicolons (;) or
colons ( : ).
Note: This is a
Cleo LexiCom only option. For
Cleo Harmony and
Cleo VLTrader, this information is
stored in the trading partner management table. See
Managing Trading Partners.
- Password Automatic Update
(days)
- If greater than zero and Password Update Format has been set,
the number of days after which the software will generate and apply a new FTP password.
- Possible values:0-n days
- Default value: 0 days
- Password Update Format
- If supported by the server, the format
of the PASS command value when changing a user's password. The
server dictates the format.
- Use %old% and %new% keywords to
specify the format, for example, %old%/%new%.
- PGP Compression Algorithm
- Compression method used when OpenPGP packaging (with compression) is requested
through the Mailbox Packaging tab. See Configuring mailbox packaging. If System Default is
specified, the value set on the tab is in effect.
- Possible values:
- Default value: System Default
- PGP Encryption Algorithm
- Encryption method used when OpenPGP packaging (with encryption) is requested through
the Mailbox Packaging tab. See Configuring mailbox packaging. If System Default is specified, the value set on the tab takes precedence.
- Possible values:
- System Default
- TripleDES
- Blowfish
- CAST5
- DES
- AES-128
- AES-192
- AES-256
- Twofish
- Default value: System Default
- PGP Hash Algorithm
- Signing method used when OpenPGP packaging (with signing) is requested through the
Configuring mailbox packaging. If System Default is
specified, the value set on the tab takes precedence.
- Possible values:
- System Default
- MD2
- MD5
- RIPE-MD-160
- SHA-1
- SHA-256
- SHA-384
- SHA-512
- Default value: System Default
- PGP Integrity Check
- When OpenPGP encrypting (see Configuring mailbox packaging), include an
integrity check on encrypted data. Can be disabled for compatibility with certain OpenPGP
implementation.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- PGP Signature Verification
- Indicates whether or not signed inbound PGP messages should verified when inbound
OpenPGP packaging is requested through the Mailbox Packaging tab. See
Configuring mailbox packaging. In general, this property should be enabled.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- PGP V3 Signature
- Post Get Command
- Post Put Command
-
In an action, specify commands to be executed only after a successful
GET or PUT as post-get or post-put commands,
respectively. When using this property, use a SET command within
the action before the GET or PUT
command rather than the Advanced tab.
The Post Put Command can be set to QUIT, which allows a
disconnect and reconnect between file uploads when necessary.
- If multiple FTP commands are needed after the GET or
PUT, set this property to all of the commands separated by
semicolons (;). If a specific FTP command needs to contain a semicolon, enclose that
specific FTP command in quotes ("). Use of macro variables is supported. Refer to Using macro variables (Post/Pre Command context) for a list of the applicable macros.
- Pre Get Command
- Pre Put Command
- In an action, specify commands to be executed before a GET or
PUT as pre-get or pre-put commands, respectively. This has the
benefit of keeping the log results relative to just GETs and
PUTs (especially important for Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony
GET transfer logging). In addition, for the PUT, it
avoids connecting and logging into the server when there are no files to send. When using
this property, use a SET command within the action before the
GET or PUT command rather than the
Advanced tab.
- If multiple FTP commands are needed prior to the GET or PUT, set this property to
all of the commands separated by semicolons (;). If a specific FTP command needs
to contain a semicolon, enclose that specific FTP command in quotes ("). Use of macro
variables is supported. See Using macro variables (Post/Pre Command context) for a
list of the applicable macros.
- Pre Put Change Directory
- For PUT commands whose destination contains a directory path,
forces an explicit CWD request to the destination directory path prior
to issuing the STORE request.
Some FTP servers treat directories as
logical rather than physical directories, and require directories be set only through a
CWD request.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Pre Put Command For First File Only
- If a Pre Put Command is specified,
indicates whether to execute them before each file being transferred by the
PUT or only before the first file transfer.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- Resume Failed Transfers
- When selected and a transfer fails (and Command Retries > 0), attempt to resume
the transfer on a retry. If OpenPGP is enabled on the packaging tab (see Configuring mailbox packaging), the entire file is transferred instead of resuming
with a partial file. The server must support the FEAT,
SIZE, and REST STREAM extensions to FTP. For more
information, visit http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3659.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Retain Temporary Inbound Message Files
-
Leaves any files that are used while processing inbound messages in the
temp\ folder. The default action is to delete these files after
processing has completed. These files may be helpful for problem diagnosis.
Note: These temporary files are retained for seven days.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Retrieve Directory Sort
- Used to control the order in which
files are downloaded from the FTP server. Using this property does cause the LIST
command rather than the NLST command to be used when VersaLex is determining the
available file list – which might be a problem if the server responds with different
lists (e.g. NLST only lists files not previously downloaded while LIST lists all files
regardless). Windows and Unix/Linux FTP servers are supported.
- Possible values:
- Alphabetical (ascending)
- Alphabetical (descending)
- Date/Time Modified (ascending)
- Date/Time Modified (descending)
- Size (ascending)
- Size (descending)
- Retrieve Last Failed File First
- If a file download previously failed and you are
attempting to GET a list of files again, this property indicates
whether the previously failed file should be attempted first.
- Retry Delay
- The amount of time (in seconds) before
a retry should be attempted.
- Possible values: Any value greater than zero.
- Default value: 60 seconds
- Reuse SSL Session
- Indicates the command port SSL session
should be reused when possible for any subsequent data port SSL connections. This
setting does not affect the reuse of command port SSL sessions.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Reuse SSL Sessions Across Actions
- If selected, SSL sessions from previous connections to the same destination
(address and port number) may be resumed to avoid costly negotiation. If unselected, only
SSL sessions used in the current action to the same destination may be resumed. When
unselected, a new SSL session is created for the initial command port connection.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- RSA-OAEP Key Algorithm Parameter
-
Represents the type of mask generation and hash generation functions that are applied
when the RSAES-OAEP key algorithm is in use. See RFC4055 for a further description of the mask and hash generation
functions.
- Possible values: MGF1-SHA1, MGF1-SHA256,
MGF1-SHA512
- Default value: MGF1-SHA1
- SSL Allow Legacy Renegotiation
- When selected, legacy renegotiation is allowed. If this property is not selected,
the extension described in RFC5746 is used for renegotiation and the server
must also support this extension. See RFC5746
for a description of the extension and the vulnerability it addresses.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- SSL Cipher
- Indicates a specific cipher to be used
with the server for SSL key exchange, encryption, and hashing. If not set, the list of
supported ciphers is presented to the server and the server picks one.
- Possible values: Any cipher from the supported list. If the server does not
also support the cipher, an SSL handshake error will occur.
- SSL Maximum Protocol Version
- Specifies the maximum protocol version allowed. By default, this field is blank,
designating that Cleo Harmony,
Cleo VLTrader, or Cleo LexiCom will select the most
recent version (currently TLS 1.2).
- Possible values:
- SSL 3.0
- TLS 1.0 (SSL 3.1)
- TLS 1.1 (SSL 3.2)
- TLS 1.2 (SSL 3.3)
- SSL Minimum Encryption Key Size
- Specifies the minimum encryption key size allowed when selecting an SSL cipher. To
prevent use of low- or medium-strength ciphers, change from the default value of
0 to 112, 128, or
256 (depending on the requirement). Note that if this value is
set too high, all ciphers are filtered out causing the No suitable cipher suites
are enabled exception to occur.
- Possible values: 0 - n bits
- Default value: 0
- SSL Minimum Protocol Version
- Specifies the minimum protocol version allowed. SSL 3.0 is the default value for
compatibility with servers that do not support the more recent TLS versions 1.0, 1.1, and
1.2.
- Possible values:
- SSL 3.0
- TLS 1.0 (SSL 3.1)
- TLS 1.1 (SSL 3.2)
- TLS 1.2 (SSL 3.3)
- Default value: SSL 3.0
- SSL Use Record Splitting
- Indicates whether to use 1/n-1 record
splitting in CBC mode as a countermeasure against the Rizzo/Duong BEAST (Browser
Exploit Against SSL/TLS) attack against the SSL 3.0 / TLS 1.0 protocol. Must be turned
off if the SSL library on the other side of the connection does not support the
feature.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- Store Raw Sent Message
- When this property is enabled, a copy of the outbound message is stored in the
HTTP/sent directory.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Terminate On Fail
- If an error occurs during a command, stop the action.
Note:
Regarding non-CHECK commands: When Terminate On
Fail is on, if a command fails, Email On Fail and
Execute On Fail, if set, are processed, and then the action stops.
When Terminate On Fail is off, if a command fails, Email On
Fail and Execute On Fail, if set, are processed, and the
action continues.
Regarding CHECK commands: Terminate On Fail is
only honored if the ConditionsMet parameter is set and the result of
the CHECK is classified as Error. The
CHECK command is only available in the Cleo Harmony and Cleo VLTrader applications.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- Unzip Use Path
- Indicates whether or not zip entry paths should be used for LCOPY
-UNZIP operations. When enabled, the entry's path is added to the destination
path, unless the entry contains an absolute path. In this case, the absolute path is used
in place of the destination path.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- Use Content Type For File
Extension
- By default, inbound messages that do not specifically contain the name of the target
file to be saved are stored using the value of the Message-ID (of that
message) with the .file extension. When this option is selected,
inbound messages without a target file name specifier is stored using the
Message-ID and the appropriate file extension based on the Content-Type
of the message.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value:
- Off for existing hosts
- On for newly cloned hosts
- Use EPRT and EPSV
- Indicates to use Extended Port (EPRT) and Extended Passive (EPSV) commands for
IPv6-style network addressing. EPRT/EPSV is used regardless of this setting if the host
address is or resolves to an IPv6-style address.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Use External IP Address in PORT request
- Indicates for active (aka port) mode
that the external rather than the local IP address should be included in data port
requests to the FTP server.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Use Folded Headers For Outbound
Messages
- Enables or disables automatic line wrapping of HTTP headers exceeding 76
characters. By default headers are not folded since some non-Cleo product
remote hosts using Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) cannot handle folded
headers properly. Unless your host has been pre-configured to enable folded headers, leave
this setting cleared!
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Use NLST
- During a GET * command, indicates that VersaLex should use an
NLST command rather than LIST when getting the
list of files available for download.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- Use SMIME Over FTP Headers
- Allows message compatibility with
non-standard (pre-AS3) servers. When set, the AS3-To and AS3-From headers specified
for that trading partner are translated to To and From headers before the message is
sent.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: Off
- Wait For Execute On
- Indicates whether execution should wait for processing to complete within an
Execute On Fail, Execute On Successful Copy,
Execute On Successful Receive, or Execute On Successful
Send command. Note that this option does not apply to native AS400
execution.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On
- XML Encryption Algorithm
- The method used to encrypt/decrypt files when XML Encryption packaging is requested
through the Mailbox Packaging tab. See Configuring mailbox packaging . If System Default is
specified, the value set on the tab takes precedence.
- Possible values:
- System Default
- TripleDES
- AES-128
- AES-192
- AES-256
- Default value: System Default
- Zip Comment
- Specifies the comment to be added to the zip archive file in LCOPY
-ZIP operations.
- Default value: The value specified for this property on the panel, if set.
- Zip Compression Level
- Controls the level of compression for LCOPY -ZIP operations. If
System Default is specified, the value set on the takes precedence
- Possible values:
- System Default
- 9 - (Best Compression)
- 8
- 7
- 6
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 2
- 1
- 0 - (No Compression)
- Default value: System Default
- Zip Subdirectories Into Individual Zip
Files
- Indicates whether or not subdirectories should be bundled for LCOPY –ZIP
–REC operations. When enabled, each first-level subdirectory (and all of its
descendents) will be bundled together into an individual zip file. The name of this zip
file may optionally reflect the subdirectory name if an asterisk
(*) is placed in the destination path. Any files that are directly
off the source root directory will not be copied.
- Possible values: On or Off
- Default value: On