
This is the third post in the series "SFTP Adapter - Installing SFTP Server on Windows". If you have not read the previous posts, you can refer the below links.
SFTP Adapter - Installing SFTP Server on Windows - Part 01
SFTP Adapter - Installing SFTP Server on Windows - Part 02
This post describes the steps to test the localhost SFTP server using SFTP Adapter which available as part of Secure connectivity add-on. It also consists of steps to generate public key finger print and channel configuration for password based authentication.
This verifies that the the locally installed SFTP server works perfect with PI SFTP Adapter. The next post in this series covers the steps to generate the SSH Private Key and test the SFTP Adapter using the locally installed SFTP Server(using private key based authentication)
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