Data System: SFTP Push
By enabling this option, the data can be pushed via SFTP. Basically, SFTP acts as a middle layer between our GO-back officeο»Ώ and clients such as the bankβs internal server.Β
This grant is enabled so that periodically automatic data from the back office such as MIS report i.e. fetched from GO-onboarding can be sent to the bankβs internal server via SFTP server. Backops data is pushed to SFTP, securing it with authentication and the Bankβs internal server can pull that data from the SFTP server after authentication. This enhances the securityο»Ώ of data transfer such that GO doesnβt interfere with the bankβs internal servers.
The steps to configure the SFTP are as follows:
- Root folder path: The root folder path for sending the data to the SFTP server can be selected from here.
- SFTP Host: The SFTP Host URL can be configured from here.
- SFTP Port: The Port for the SFTP Host URL can be configured from here.
- SFTP Username: The username for accessing the SFTP server can be configured from here.
- SFTP Password: The password for accessing the SFTP server can be configured from here.
- Report Frequency: The time interval for sending the automated onboarding reports can be configured from here.
- Select Flows for report sending: The flow name can be selected for the realm to be sent to SFTP.
- Select Filter for report sending: The filter can be configured for sending the flow data to be sent to SFTP
- Folder Nomenclature: The folder nomenclature can be configured such as using timestamp or date format.
- Email IDs for notifications: The email where the notifications for the SFTP data can be configured here.
- File name Nomenclature: Using some runtime available label such asΒ {flowName, startDate, endDate, serialNo, startDate, endDate}. The sample filename is mentioned for reference.
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