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SFTP Technical Details for Network Administrators
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File storage
There is no size limit for SFTP folder content.
SFTP servers are intended for file delivery, not permanent data storage. Files are subject to removal after 30 days.
Allow lists
For connections initiated by organizations into Technolutions:
If outbound traffic from an organization is being restricted, allow the following IP addresses:
United States / Global (ft.technolutions.net): 34.200.21.44, 44.223.214.145
Canada (ft.ca-central-1.technolutions.net): 35.182.71.83, 15.222.222.243
Europe (ft.eu-west-1.technolutions.net): 34.248.134.148, 34.251.248.142
Asia Pacific (ft.ap-northeast-1.technolutions.net): 18.179.70.72, 3.113.193.167
For connections that are initiated by Technolutions:
If files are being transferred from Slate to external servers, the connections are initiated from the IP addresses listed in the Outbound Networks article.
Technolutions SFTP site
The Technolutions SFTP hostname or site is ft.technolutions.net
Public key fingerprint
Should the SFTP client need to trust a specific server, the Slate SFTP server public key fingerprint is:
ssh-rsa 2048 35:7a:60:48:cf:4f:bc:d1:f1:4e:92:dc:ea:02:18:3bCommand line SFTP
If the institution is connecting with a command-line SFTP program that takes the connection settings in the form username@server, using a value such as sftp@slate-demo.technolutions.net@ft.technolutions.net may not work correctly.
In such cases, replace the first @ symbol with an equals = symbol, making the resulting setting sftp=slate-demo.technolutions.net@ft.technolutions.net.
