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Changing the folder path of GI SFTP Embedded server |
Jun 21 2010, 04:27 PM
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Visitor ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 11-June 10 Member No.: 1,366 |
Hello All,
I have created an embedded SFTP server in Gateway Interchange. The Embedded server requires me to create a user and folder path. The folder path that is created for the user is relative to the SFTP Embedded Server’s. i.e. “Gateway_Interchange\common\data\ssh\users\integration\XXUSERXX Question: Is there any possible configuration or hack to set absolute path for the Embedded SFTP server i.e. not use default path “Gateway_Interchange\common\data\ssh\users\integration\” but use a different location. Thanks, Rahul |
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Jun 22 2010, 03:52 PM
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Hello Rahul,
You can change the root path from "...\common\data" to a different directory by modifying the conf\filereg.xml file. You should modify the line: <!-- <File name="sshData" path=""> --> You need to remove the xml comment characters and set the path to the filepath you would like to use. So the line should look like <File name="sshData" path="/the/path/to/use"> The path chosen will apply to all SFTP servers and users defined in Interchange. A different path cannot be specified per server/user. Regards, Ric Hello All, I have created an embedded SFTP server in Gateway Interchange. The Embedded server requires me to create a user and folder path. The folder path that is created for the user is relative to the SFTP Embedded Server’s. i.e. “Gateway_Interchange\common\data\ssh\users\integration\XXUSERXX Question: Is there any possible configuration or hack to set absolute path for the Embedded SFTP server i.e. not use default path “Gateway_Interchange\common\data\ssh\users\integration\” but use a different location. Thanks, Rahul |
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Jun 22 2010, 06:00 PM
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Visitor ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 11-June 10 Member No.: 1,366 |
Thanks Ric. This is certainly most helpful. I will test out the same.
Thanks, Rahul |
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