You
could try some of the EDIINT products out there. One would be Cyclone
or IPnet. Systrends also has some industry compatible
solutions.
all
of them require that they have a product that is compatible and all of them
are secure transports. Some offer non-repudiation of receipt which removes any
denial of send or receive.
----Original Message-----
From: Dean
Pierson [mailto:cdp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002
10:04 AM
To: pcumming@xxxxxxxxx;
ietf-ediint@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: How do I send EDI file securely
over Internet via FTP or HTTPS?
We do not support FTP over the internet for
EDI. To use that, you have to
have an ANX connection -
$$$$.
If you want to use the Internet, you will have to use HTTP/S
and to use that you
can write or buy software. See our site
at
http://extranet.daimlerchrysler.com/general/ebmx/
then navigate to the section on internet protocols.
At 09:23 AM 5/31/2002 -0700, Peter Cumming
wrote:
We have a few (3-5) clients who would like to
receive
EDI via FTP or HTTPS
We would send the file to them
(from Unix or
Windows), they would receive it.
Of course we
could use standard FTP. However is
there some way to send an encrpyted
FTP?
I have heard of Kermit, SSH, and PGP. Not sure
which if any is
the correct, low cost and easiest
approach for us to first encrpyt and
then FTP/HTTPS
(not sure how) over the Internet to our 2-4
customers.
1. What is the best approach and how would
one
set-up to run unattended?
What software is needed on both
ends?
Note that we are the sender so we will not need
much.
2. Supposedly the SAP Business Connector has
the
ability to send via SSL over the Internet. How
does this work?
We could then send our ship notice to
the customer through this. Not
sure of the mechanices,
what is needed on each end, how we would send
it,
etc..
Thanks for any
guidance.
Peter
pcumming@xxxxxxxxx
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