 
Connect to an SFTP Server Example
The following examples show how to configure Anypoint Connector for SFTP (SFTP Connector) global configuration element to:
Connect to an SFTP Server
To configure the global element to connect to an SFTP Server, follow these steps:
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Select the name of the connector in the Studio canvas. 
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Select the operation in the Studio canvas. 
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In the configuration screen for the operation, click the plus sign (+) next to the Connector configuration field to access the global element configuration fields. 
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On the General tab, specify the connection information for the connector. 
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Set the Working Directory field to ${workingDir}.
 This is root of every relative path used with this connector. If it’s not provided, the value defaults to the remote server.
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Set the Host field to specify the SFTP server host, for example localhostor192.168.0.1.
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Set the Port field to ${sftpPort}.
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Set the Username field to anonymousand the Password field topassword.
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On the Advanced tab, optionally specify timeout configuration and reconnection strategy. 
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Click Test Connection to confirm that Mule can connect with the specified server. 
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Click OK. 
 
In the Configuration XML editor, the configuration sftp:config looks like this:
<sftp:config name="sftp">
  <sftp:connection username="anonymous" password="password"
    host="localhost" port="${sftpPort}"
    workingDir="${workingDir}"/>
</sftp:config>Connect to an SFTP Server Through a Proxy
To configure the global element to connect to an SFTP server through a proxy, follow these steps:
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Select the name of the connector in the Studio canvas. 
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Select the operation in the Studio canvas. 
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In the configuration screen for the operation, click the plus sign (+) next to the Connector configuration field to access the global element configuration fields. 
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On the General tab, specify the connection information for the connector. 
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Set the Working Directory field to ${workingDir}.
 This is root of every relative path used with this connector. If it’s not provided, the value defaults to the remote server.
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Set the Host field to 127.0.0.100.
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Set the Port field to ${SFTP_PORT}.
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Set the Username field to muletest1and the Password field topassword.
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For the Sftp proxy config field, select Edit inline, and set the following fields: - 
Host: localhost
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Port: ${proxyPort}
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Protocol: HTTP
 The protocol can be eitherHTTPorSOCKS5.
 
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On the Advanced tab, optionally specify a timeout configuration and reconnection strategy. 
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Click Test Connection to confirm that Mule can connect with the specified server. 
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Click OK. 
 
In the Configuration XML editor, the configuration sftp:config looks like this:
<sftp:config name="sftp">
  <sftp:connection username="muletest1" password="password"
    host="127.0.0.100" port="${SFTP_PORT}" workingDir="${workingDir}">
      <sftp:sftp-proxy-config host="localhost" port="${proxyPort}" protocol="HTTP"/>
  </ftp:sftp-connection>
</ftp:config>Configure a Public Key to Connect to an SFTP Server
The following example shows how to configure a public key as the preferred authentication method in your SFTP configuration. The example uses a PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) format certificate.
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In Studio, navigate to the Global Elements tab. 
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Click Create. 
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Search for sftp.
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Select SFTP Config. 
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Click OK. 
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In the Global Element Properties window, set Preferred authentication methods to Edit inline. 
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Click the plus sign to add a new value. 
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In the Preferred authentication method window, set Value to PUBLIC_KEY.
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Click the plus sign to add a new value. 
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Set Value to PASSWORD.
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Set Host to sftp.host.com.
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Set Port to 22.
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Set Username to sftp username.
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Set Password to sftp password.
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Set Identity file to the PEM location folder, for example Sftp-test-connection/src-main/resources/private.pem.
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Set Passphrase to the password of the identity file. 
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Click OK. 
 
In the Configuration XML editor, the configuration looks like this:
<sftp:config name="SFTP_Config" doc:name="SFTP Config" >
		<sftp:connection host="sftp.host.com" username="sftp username" password="sftp password" identityFile="Sftp-test-connection/src-main/resources/private.pem" passphrase="passwordfile" >
			<sftp:preferred-authentication-methods >
				<sftp:preferred-authentication-method value="PUBLIC_KEY" />
				<sftp:preferred-authentication-method value="PASSWORD" />
			</sftp:preferred-authentication-methods>
		</sftp:connection>
	</sftp:config>


