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FTPS / Implicit SSLDemonstrates how to connect using implicit SSL on port 990. The FTP component connects using SSL on port 990, which is the de-facto standard FTP SSL port. Not all FTP servers support implicit SSL. An alternative is to use AUTH SSL (also called AUTH TLS).
<?php $ftp = new COM("Chilkat.Ftp2"); // Any string unlocks the component for the 1st 30-days. $success = $ftp->UnlockComponent('Anything for 30-day trial'); if ($success != true) { print $ftp->lastErrorText() . "\n"; exit; } // If this example does not work, try using passive mode // by setting this to 1. $ftp->Passive = false; // You may use this account for testing. // This account allows for directory listings and files // to be downloaded. However, file uploads are not allowed. $ftp->Hostname = 'ftp.secureftp-test.com'; $ftp->Username = 'test'; $ftp->Password = 'test'; $ftp->Port = 990; // We don't want AUTH SSL: $ftp->AuthTls = false; // We want Implicit SSL: $ftp->Ssl = true; // Connect and login to the FTP server. $success = $ftp->Connect(); if ($success != true) { print $ftp->lastErrorText() . "\n"; exit; } else { // LastErrorText contains information even when // successful. This allows you to visually verify // that the secure connection actually occurred. print $ftp->lastErrorText() . "\n"; } print 'FTPS Channel Established!' . "\n"; // Do whatever you're doing to do ... // upload files, download files, etc... $ftp->Disconnect(); ?> |
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