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July 24, 2018
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Dreamweaver connecting to server requiring smartcard authentication

  • July 24, 2018
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Previously we only needed a username and password to connect to our Linux webservers and this was set up easy enough in the Sites area of Dreamweaver.  Next week, all of our webservers will require SmartCard login authentication.  We currently use CS 6. Does Dreamweaver now support this?  Might be able to get an upgrade if so.

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Correct answer WolfShade

Also, according to this WikiPedia page, PuTTY-CAC will support SmartCard authentication.  There are others that do, too.  Scroll to "Features" to see the list.

I know PuTTY isn't ideal because it isn't GUI, it's CLI.  But, it will work and it isn't too difficult to learn.

HTH,

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WolfShade
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Legend
July 25, 2018

Also, according to this WikiPedia page, PuTTY-CAC will support SmartCard authentication.  There are others that do, too.  Scroll to "Features" to see the list.

I know PuTTY isn't ideal because it isn't GUI, it's CLI.  But, it will work and it isn't too difficult to learn.

HTH,

^ _ ^

WolfShade
Legend
July 25, 2018

I'm currently working in a restricted network environment (DoD), and pziecina​ described what is still happening, today.  Workstation logs on to network via SmartCard (CAC), and from there the SFTP or direct network copy/paste of files works as if it were not a restricted network environment.

Now, if the FTP server itself requires SmartCard authentication in order to upload files, that's a horse of a different color.  As Preran mentioned, DW doesn't support SmartCard authentication.

V/r,


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kcrockettAuthor
Participant
July 25, 2018

We do use SmartCard authentication on our windows laptops to log into the windows enterprise network, however the webservers are Linux and require separate authentication.

We are currently using PuTTy CAC, was just hoping to keep the seamless connectivity to edit the site in Dreamweaver, then just “PUT” the edited pages.  Using PuTTY has added additional steps.  The great thing about Dreamweaver was being able to do it all within the one application.

WolfShade
Legend
July 26, 2018

I hear you, and completely agree.  DW _should_ have the ability to authenticate via SmartCard.  However, given Adobe's history, I very much doubt this will ever be implemented.  And, if I'm being completely honest, I'm not sure I would trust the security if they did put it into DW - DW's Live Preview and other methods of viewing changes (outside of Preview in Browser) are not fully browser compliant and prone to breaking the 'preview'.  So..

V/r,

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pziecina
Legend
July 25, 2018

I have not used smartcard authentication since the days of windows 2000, but from what I remember it was a workstation to server certification process, and once this was set-up correctly it was just a matter of copying files to the sever and not a ftp issue.

Could be wrong thought, it has been 16 years!

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 24, 2018

CS6 has not been updated since Dec 2012.  It's no longer supported.

Use Filezilla Client for SFTP.

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
kcrockettAuthor
Participant
July 24, 2018

Correct, my question was, is there a newer version of Dreamweaver that supports SmartCard authentication?

Preran
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 25, 2018

From what I understand, you would like to know if the FTP module in Dreamweaver supports Smartcard authentication. From what I know, there isn't anything within the DW interface itself that supports that feature. What happens when you try uploading a file from DW CS6 to your server currently? Does it not work?

I am not aware of any other FTP application that has this feature. I would like to be corrected though.