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2 SFTP Service
When configuring SFTP, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
z SFTP Overview
z Configuring an SFTP Server
z Configuring an SFTP Client
z SFTP Client Configuration Example
z SFTP Server Configuration Example
SFTP Overview
The secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) is a new feature in SSH2.0.
SFTP uses the SSH connection to provide secure data transfer. The device can serve as the SFTP
server, allowing a remote user to log into the SFTP server for secure file management and transfer. The
device can also server as an SFTP client, enabling a user to login from the device to a remote device for
secure file transfer.
Configuring an SFTP Server
Configuration Prerequisites
z You have configured the SSH server. For the detailed configuration procedure, refer to Configuring
the Device as an SSH Server
.
z You have used the ssh user service-type command to set the service type of SSH users to sftp or
all. For configuration procedure, refer to Configuring an SSH User
.
Enabling the SFTP Server
This configuration task is to enable the SFTP service so that a client can log into the SFTP server
through SFTP.
Follow these steps to enable the SFTP server:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enable the SFTP server
sftp server enable
Required
Disabled by default