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Scenario: Encrypting files for transfer to or from a remote site (WS_FTP Professional)

You can use OpenPGP encryption to secure a transfer from a local site to a remote site. A typical scenario is to secure a transfer that a colleague at a remote site needs to send to you. In this case:

  1. You send a public key to colleague via email. You use WS_FTP to generate or export a key.
  2. The colleague detaches the public key (from the email), encrypts and uploads the file using your public key, as follows:
    1. Imports the key into WS_FTP.
    2. Connects to the company FTP server.
    3. Enables OpenPGP Mode with your key used for encryption.
    4. Uploads the file.
  3. You download and decrypt the file using your private key.

    To decrypt an OpenPGP encrypted file (identified by file extension .pgp), right-click the file in WS_FTP and select OpenPGP > Decrypt and Verify.

Related Topics

Using OpenPGP Mode to encrypt and decrypt transfers to or from a remote site

Scenario: Encrypting local files and local transfers

Encrypting and decrypting local files

See Also

OpenPGP

Overview

Using OpenPGP mode to encrypt and decrypt files for transfer (WS_FTP Professional)

Enabling OpenPGP mode for a site by default (WS_FTP Professional)

Encrypting and decrypting local files (WS_FTP Professional)

Generating an OpenPGP key pair (WS_FTP Professional)

Importing OpenPGP keys (WS_FTP Professional)

Exporting OpenPGP keys (WS_FTP Professional)

Scenario: Encrypting local files and local transfers (WS_FTP Professional)