Scenario: Encrypting files for transfer to or from a remote site (WS_FTP Professional)
- Last Updated: February 16, 2024
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- WS_FTP Pro
- Version 12.9
Scenario: Encrypting files for transfer to or from a remote site (WS_FTP Professional)
You can use OpenPGP encryption to secure a transfer from a local site to a remote site. A typical scenario is to secure a transfer that a colleague at a remote site needs to send to you. In this case:
- You send a public key to colleague via email. You use WS_FTP to generate or export a key.
- The colleague detaches the public key (from the email), encrypts and uploads the file using your public key, as follows:
- Imports the key into WS_FTP.
- Connects to the company FTP server.
- Enables OpenPGP Mode with your key used for encryption.
- Uploads the file.
- You download and decrypt the file using your private key.
To decrypt an OpenPGP encrypted file (identified by file extension .pgp), right-click the file in WS_FTP and select OpenPGP > Decrypt and Verify.
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