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To configure AS2/3, you need to use the Java program called "keytool" to manage your certificates. Keytool is a command line program available on every OS, and it part of the Java install.
To configure AS2/3, you need to have a user configured in the UserManager, and a job that does the AS2 without any copy or move task, all the task that have to be done are
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These screenshots assume the folder "/mycertificates/" contains the keystore file called "crushftp.jks" which is my private keystore containing both my public key used for encrypting and private key used for decrypting. It also assumes this folder contains "company.jks" which contains the trading partners public key used for encrypting files.
Notice there is no copy or move operation there. The AS2 item is the special protocol that does that type of activity. When the remote server sends a MDN, it comes into an account you have setup for this...and that AS2 task above will be handed that MDN response internally inside CrushFTP so it knows the response came back.
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CrushFTP makes a "proxy" type of connection to do AS2/3. To send outgoing files, you use a typical FTP client and send the file to a specific directory in CrushFTP which in turn sends the file out using either AS2 or AS3.
If the remote company is just sending you a file (not a MDN) it also comes in through an account in CrushFTP. In CrusHFTP's User Manager, you can make accounts, and on each account you can configure the AS2/3 information to use. This is the information that will be used to decode and decrypt incoming HTTP transfers that are in AS2 format. This account could also be used for normal FTP/SFTP/HTTP transfers too, but if you have the AS2 stuff configured, that info is used to decode and decrypt the AS2 data, and for sending a MDN reply back to the partner who sent you the file.
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The only difference between AS2 and AS3 is that AS3 destinations for the options is that the recipient URL starts with FTP:// or SFTP:// instead of HTTP(s)://.
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These are the settings for receiving files. Click the show all button in the user manager to see these. For incoming files, we CrushFTP requires BASIC authentication for AS2 over HTTP(s).
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Next, click the mini folder icon on the left with link symbol on it. Once this window is complete, you will be able to add permissions to the item as I have done on the right here.
For beginning you should have a FindTask in the job. A FindTask, that is searching for the folder contains the data that should be sent using AS2.
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Here is where you configure your specific AS2/3 settings for this outgoing item. Cipher strengths above 128 require higher strength policy files to be installed ([FAQ]).
For the second step, you have to exclude the files that are already encrypted.
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The signing keystore is your private keystore which is used to sign a message to the receiver can know it came from you.
After that is done, you should exclude the MDN responses that you already have.
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The encryption keystore is the trading partners keystore that contains just their public certificate file. You encrypt with this file so that only they can decrypt it using their private key.
Make sure you have the certificate of the AS2 receiving machine added as a trusted certificate in the certificate chain that you use.
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On the AS2 task you have to set it like:
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