(JavaScript) Inovis VAN FTP/SSL (EDI)
Demonstrates how to connect to the Inovis EDI VAN (FTP/SSL).
var success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
var ftp = new CkFtp2();
ftp.Hostname = "ftpssl.gateway.inovisworks.net";
ftp.Username = "myLogin";
ftp.Password = "myPassword";
// The Inovis EDI VAN requires Passive connections:
ftp.Passive = true;
// Note: The Inovis documentation mentions an outbound
// high port range of 40000-49999. In passive mode, the
// FTP server chooses the port number for the data
// connection. The Inovis server will choose a port number
// in the range 40000-49999. To establish the data connection,
// your firewall must allow outgoing connections in that port
// range.
// This tells Chilkat FTP2 to establish
// an AUTH TLS secure channel after connecting
// on the standard FTP port 21.
ftp.AuthTls = true;
// You'll probably need this property set to true if you're
// behind a NAT router or firewall.
ftp.PassiveUseHostAddr = true;
// The Ssl property is for establishing an implicit SSL connection
// on port 990. Do not set it to true. The Inovis VAN
// uses explicit encryption (SSL/TLS).
ftp.Ssl = false;
// The Chilkat FTP component automatically sends a "FEAT";
// command after connecting. This allows the component
// to better know the FTP server's capabilities.
// The Invois server doesn't recognize the FEAT command,
// so disable it:
ftp.AutoFeat = false;
// Connect, convert to TLS, and login to the FTP server.
success = ftp.Connect();
if (success !== true) {
console.log(ftp.LastErrorText);
return;
}
else {
// LastErrorText contains information even when
// successful. This allows you to visually verify
// that the secure connection actually occurred.
console.log(ftp.LastErrorText);
}
console.log("Connection to Inovis EDI VAN OK!");
// Do whatever you're doing to do ...
// upload files, download files, etc...
success = ftp.Disconnect();
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