chkaufmann 17 Posted October 11 Unfortunately Indy TIdFTP Client does not support SFTP. The discussions about this I found are already some years old. Is there a chance this will be added? And if not, what is a good alternative? I need something that can be fully integrated in my application so that it works for users who can just enter a servername, username and password. Christian Share this post Link to post
Virgo 18 Posted October 11 (edited) Since SFTP is something completely different of ftp, I would not expect TIdFTP to support it. I have been using SshPascal wrapper around libssh2.dll Edited October 11 by Virgo Share this post Link to post
Davide Angeli 44 Posted October 11 I'm using SecureBlackBox for other purpose (quite expensive tool!). In the suite (very rich) there is also an SFTP client: https://cdn.nsoftware.com/help/SBJ/dlp/SFTPClient.htm#SFTPClient Share this post Link to post
corneliusdavid 214 Posted October 11 I've been using SecureBridge from Devart for years--works well. 1 Share this post Link to post
RaelB 4 Posted October 14 There is also https://github.com/superflexible/TGPuttyLib Share this post Link to post
Rollo62 538 Posted October 14 On 10/11/2024 at 3:43 PM, corneliusdavid said: I've been using SecureBridge from Devart for years--works well. Yes, that seems a good choice, but maybe you can clarify a few questions, which would be important. In some place they declare something, in other places they stay a little more vage, so it would be great to know if everything is supported as expected. # Is this product based on or related to Indy, or just cooperates with Indy, or is completely different, standalone and not-compatible? # Are all platforms natively and fully supported (in other places they descibe this not so clear)? As stated here: https://www.devart.com/sbridge/compatibility.html Supported Target Platforms Windows 32-bit and 64-bit macOS 64-bit and ARM (macOS Apple M1) Linux 32-bit (only in Lazarus and Free Pascal) and 64-bit iOS 64-bit iOS Simulator ARM 64-bit Android 32-bit and 64-bit # Are any pre-compiled static or dynamic binary libraries or SDKs needed, are they included or are sources included to compile them externally? Or is everything pure pascal source? # How is SSL ( OpenSSL ) supported, as binary library, or pascal unit? Share this post Link to post
corneliusdavid 214 Posted October 14 1 hour ago, Rollo62 said: Is this product based on or related to Indy, or just cooperates with Indy, or is completely different, standalone and not-compatible? It works with Indy. In programs I have distributed, I give the user the choice of using FTP or SFTP; the FTP is handled with Indy, SFTP with SecureBridge. You can use it independently but SecureBridge does have an "IOHandler" for providing integration with Indy components, both versions 9 and 10. 2 hours ago, Rollo62 said: Are all platforms natively and fully supported (in other places they descibe this not so clear)? I have only used it with Windows so cannot speak from experience but their products and support are good and I would expect they are fully supported. 2 hours ago, Rollo62 said: Are any pre-compiled static or dynamic binary libraries or SDKs needed, are they included or are sources included to compile them externally? From their help manual: Quote SecureBridge is an all-sufficient library and it does not require any external files on the target computer. 2 hours ago, Rollo62 said: How is SSL ( OpenSSL ) supported, as binary library, or pascal unit? From their help manual: Quote Full support for the TLS 1.3, 1.2, 1.1, 1.0 protocols without any external units Support for SSL 3.0 SSL/TLS advanced configuration options Support for X.509 certificates Complete validation of server certificate chain, including authority and CRL I do not have to ship OpenSSL libraries or DLLs with programs I distribute. If there's an update to SSL and clients require newer security protocols, I simply update my SecureBridge components, rebuild the project, and send it out. If I build with packages, I need to include one additional BPL, sbridge290.bpl (for Delphi 12). If you have more detailed questions, they have good support and are happy to answer pre-sales questions. I've been a Devart customer for many years, having used several of their xxxDAC products. 1 Share this post Link to post