Call us at +1 586 62 ELLIE Office Opened
sales@elliecomputing.com

Newsletter
Keep up to date with the new features added to ECMerge, the new products that we release and receive special offers! (approx. once a month):
HTML version
Text version
Testimonials

NewsRSS 2.0
March 12th, 2008: We just released ECMerge 2.1.76. This version fixes several bugs and introduce new parameters for the command line, new scriptable options and improves behaviour in several situations.
  Table Of Contents              

FTP Source dialog box

 

 

The FTP Source dialog box enables you to select a file or a directory from a remote server.
It contains 2 tabs:

  • the first one to set the path to the desired item,
  • the second one to specify options you could not set when typing the URL in the source combo box.

Basic tab

Protocol

Choose the protocol to use to access the remote files. For the moment, Ellié Computing Merge supports FTP and secured FTP (via SSL).

Host Name/Address

Server domain or IP address of the remote server. More details about the host syntax in an URL.

Port

Select the port number to use on the remote server. If left empty, the port number will be set to the default port value for the selected protocol.

Anonymous login

If checked, the connection to the remote server will be anonymous (e.g. it will use the 'anonymous' login). Nevertheless, if a password is required, the email address specified in the Application FTP Options.

Save password

If checked, this option will make the password saved in the Ellié Computing Status/Template file. Thus, you will not be prompted again when reopening the document from the template or status file. The password will be encrypted using the Blowfish algorithm.

Username/Password

Account info to use to access the remote server

Advanced tab

Use N parrallel connections

Ellié Computing Merge can handle concurrent connexions towards a given server. It enables parrallel transfers of files (downloads and uploads).

Passive mode

If there is a firewall between your computer and the server's network, you will probably want to check this.

Try recursive listing

If the server supports recursive listing, use this option so as to receive all the folder structure at once. This improves the software performance when you want to operate on full tree structure, overall with slow FTP servers and many sub-folders. Folders view opened in non-recursive mode ignore this flag and list non-recursively.

Do not use proxy

Prevent the use of the proxy. This is useful when connecting to a server of your local network whereas connecting to Internet would need a proxy. You can also use the Do not use proxy for server matching these patterns in Firewall / Proxy options.

Prevent PASV command overlap

When checked, this option forces the synchronization of the multiple parallel connections so that at a given time no more than 1 PASV command is active. It seems that some FTP server versions (Microsoft IIS) is not multi-connection safe and replies several times with the same port (actually mixing the data connections).
This option slows down connections speed, disable it for better performance.

Upgrate to SSL with AUTH command

Use this when connecting to an FTP server supporting explicit SSL to activate SSL encryption. This option differs from ftps:// URLs because such URLs expect implicit SSL (i.e. no command to tell that SSL is activated). Implicit SSL is somewhat deprecated in particular because some servers do not expect data connection to be encrypted using implicit SSL (in contrary to Ellié Computing Merge).
For example, use this option to connect to FileZilla Server when you want SSL.

Verify peer certificate authenticity (SSL)

Uncheck this option if you know that the target server has transient certification problems or is a test server from your own, for which you issued a certificate by yourself (without register it through a well known Certificate Authority).
When this option is unchecked, SSL does not ensure you that you really connect to the server that you expect.

Alternatively, you can add the public certificate of the target server in the "ca-bundle.crt" file in Ellié Computing Merge directory. This is much more secure.
If the site to which you connect is public site and you think the certificate should be included with Ellié Computing Merge, you can first find the ca-bundle.crt file on the Mozilla Firebird distribution. Please also tell us so that we update the file in the installer.

Verify host (SSL)

Sometimes a valid certificate is returned but for another host, check this if you know that your target server has this problem.

Press F1 or click on the Help button while in this dialog box will show this topic.

See also

Select your language English Français
© Ellié Computing 2004-2008 - Legal information - Resources