Starting with OFTP2, transport layer security (TLS) is an option for secure communications.
When downgrading the OFTP version (see Advanced Tab below), non-secure communications are
used regardless of any values you set on this page.
- Partner Is ACE-Capable
- Indicates whether the trading partner is capable of sending and receiving certificates
through Automatic Certificate Exchange (ACE), and enables the ACE
subtab in the OFTP Mailbox: Security tab. See OFTP Mailbox: Security Tab.
- Possible values:
- True - Indicates your partner's OFTP2 product is capable of
processing ACE messages, but no messages have been sent with the appropriate virtual
filename
- False - Indicates your partner's product is not capable of
processing ACE messages. However, when messages with the appropriate virtual
filename (SFIDDSN) are received from a trading partner, this field is automatically
changed to True.
- False and Ignore Further Detection - Indicates your
partner's product is not capable of processing ACE messages and this field will not
be updated automatically even if messages with the appropriate virtual filename
(SFIDDSN) are received from a trading partner.
- Default value: False
- Outbound
- The Outbound group settings are enabled for TCP/IP connections.
See OFTP Host: General Tab.
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- TCP/IP
- Select this option to use non-secure TCP/IP for outbound connections
- Secure TCP/IP
- Select this option to require TLS for outbound connections.
- Check certificate server name
- See OFTP Host: General Tab.
- Inbound
- The Inbound group is enabled for either Server Only or TCP/IP
connections.
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- Secure TCP/IP only
- Select this option to require your trading partner to use TLS for inbound file
transfers. See OFTP Host: General Tab.