Manage an sFTP connection

Introduction

Managing your connections is done via the PCS service System interfaces (EDIFACT/XML). You can find this in the Port Community System (PCS). As a technical administrator, you can easily implement changes yourself.

To ensure security, it is important that the right person is granted access to this portal.

Gaining access consists of 3 steps: 

Where do I manage my connections?

Managing your connections is done via the PCS service System interfaces (EDIFACT/XML). You can find this in the Port Community System (PCS).

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Preparing the connection

In the system interfaces portal, you will see an overview of your connections. This is the place to configure your connection or to authorise your software supplier to do this. Via the Details option (on the right-hand side), you can view more information and settings for this connection

URL and login name for a new connection

In the first section What do I need to connect to? you will find the service URL and login name to set up the connection in your sFTP client software. 

Waar moet ik verbinding mee maken in het Portbase systeemkoppelingenportaal

Set up authentication key(s)

In the second section, you set up the authentication key(s) you will use for the connection. It is important that you know what SSH keys are, how to create them, and how to use them in your own sFTP system. Read more information about the required SSH keys here. 

For the keys, we use the OpenSSH format. When you open your public key in a text editor, the first line must start with ssh-rsa. For example:
ssh-rsa AAAAB5GzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQ... 

If the first line starts with ---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- then the key is in the SSH2 / RFC4716 format. This is often used by older tools such as PuTTY; we do not support this format.

Click Add key to open the screen. 

authenticatiesleutel instellen in het Portbase systeemkoppelingenportaal

Add public SSH key

On this screen, enter the public SSH key for the connection. In your own sFTP client software, you use the corresponding private SSH key. You can optionally add your own description for the key. Confirm the key via Add key

If the key is added successfully, the fingerprint, fingerprint comment and any description will be visible. If the key is not correct, an error message will be displayed. 

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Review of the connection with the Portbase sFTP server

The connection has now been set up and is ready to test. Review whether your sFTP client can connect to the Portbase sFTP server via this connection.

Authenticatiesleutels controleren in het Portbase systeemkoppelingenportaal

Using the sFTP connection

For details about using your sFTP connection, please refer to this article: https://support.portbase.com/hc/en-gb/articles/28689290512914-Systeemkoppeling-maken-via-sFTP

 

How can I troubleshoot issues with my connection and improve its performance?

Are you experiencing issues with slow file transfers, high latency, or an occasionally unstable connection? Follow the steps in this article to gather the required information and improve the connection: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/transfer-family-server-performance

 

Do you have questions about your system interfaces or can’t figure it out? Then contact us via integration@portbase.com 

 

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