E1: ORCH Orchestration’s Ability To Encrypt/decrypt Using PGP/GPG Key using SFTP and FTP
(Doc ID 2674215.1)
Last updated on NOVEMBER 05, 2024
Applies to:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator - Version 9.2 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
Currently, when creating a FTP connection, the available values in Connection Type are:
- Anonymous
- Username/Password
- SSH Key
There is no option available to use PGP/GPG Key for FTP connection.
What is PGP and GPG?
PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy. GPG aka. GnuPG stands for GNU privacy Guard. Both of these programs are used to encrypt and decrypt data, messages, and emails. The difference between the two is that GPG is open-source and free where PGP is closed-source and proprietary.
Difference between PGP/GPG Keys and SSH Keys
The main difference between SSH keys and PGP/GPG keys is their use: SSH keys are used to log into servers, while PGP/GPG keys are used to encrypt and decrypt files and emails.
PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy. GPG aka. GnuPG stands for GNU privacy Guard. Both of these programs are used to encrypt and decrypt data, messages, and emails. The difference between the two is that GPG is open-source and free where PGP is closed-source and proprietary.
Difference between PGP/GPG Keys and SSH Keys
The main difference between SSH keys and PGP/GPG keys is their use: SSH keys are used to log into servers, while PGP/GPG keys are used to encrypt and decrypt files and emails.
Solution
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