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How can I download the free tool? The download link that was emailed to me does not work. Customer support is no help as well. They pointed me to this forum! Thanks.
There is a free tool included with NCM to support SFTP, but it is not part of NCM's built-in functionality. I would like to see SFTP transfers natively supported in NCM. This would greatly help out Cisco Application servers as well as other platforms.
Hello, We are running LEM 6.2.1 and monitoring a sftp server running on a Linux box. The Linux box has the LEM agent installed and I have no problem receiving authentication events. We would like to also log file transfers. The sftp server is configured for chroot and uses syslog-ng to redirect sftp logs for each user to…
New on this forum, but I was hoping someone could assist in offering so things I should look at? When trying to send a backup job from our Cisco UC cluster I received the above error message even though it's authenticated the user and password? I've changed permissions on the directory, in the application and I just have…
Don't Be a Sitting Duck! Script kiddies test the defenses of FTP servers and SFTP servers (using SSH) every minute of every day. IT administrators have gotten used to these probes, and smart ones have already enabled IP lockouts on their perimeter servers. (This setting is on the "Server Settings" pane in Serv-U FTP…
Does Free SFTP/SCP server have a file size cap? That's the question, because I am getting timeout errors when trying to transfer large files, even after turning my keep-alive up to 3600 seconds. Solarwinds? I am trying to transfer 8 to 12 gigabyte files.
I am trying to run an automated script from NCM on a checkpoint firewall that will download its back up .tgz file and send it up to my server via SCP. It seems to me that the Solarwinds SCP/SFTP server only supports username and password for authentication and not key sharing. I went to the configuration options on the…
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