Parameters
on
Requires TLS encryption.
off
(Default) Does not require TLS encryption.
Guidelines
The
require-tls
command controls whether FTP control connections require TLS
encryption. If required, the FTP client must use the FTP
AUTH TLS
command
before any other command.
To support TLS encryption, ensure that the configuration of the associated instance
of the User Agent object defines the relevant information to contact the FTP server.
Use the
ftp-policy
command in User Agent configuration mode to define this
configuration.
This setting does not control encryption of data transfers.
Related Commands
ftp-policy
(User Agent)
response-nfs-mount
Specifies the NFS mount in which to store response files.
Syntax
response-nfs-mount
name
Parameters
name
Specifies the name of an existing NFS static mount.
Guidelines
The
response-nfs-mount
command specifies the NFS static mount in which to
store response files. Each response file will have a unique file name in the NFS
directory. The name of the response file is not related to the file name that the
virtual file system presents to the FTP client.
Generally, this NFS directory is not made available through the FTP server. This
directory should not be used for any other purpose.
This command is relevant when the
response-storage
is
nfs
. Otherwise, it is
ignored.
Related Commands
response-storage
response-storage
Specifies where response files are stored.
Syntax
response-storage
{
temporary
|
nfs
}
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