> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.dinmo.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.dinmo.io/integrations/destination-platforms/sftp.md).

# SFTP

### Supported destinations services

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DinMo support exporting your data models and segments to a SFTP server. DinMo will upload a file (CSV, JSON, XML, etc.) containing the selected attributes on the SFTP server.

Refer to this documentation page for detailed guidance on setting up an activation with your connected SFTP server:

* [Export your data models and segments to SFTP](/integrations/destination-platforms/sftp/export-your-data-models-and-segments.md)

### Connect your SFTP Server to DinMo

* In DinMo, navigate to the **Destinations** section from the navigation bar.
* Click "Add a new destination".
* Select "Connect a new platform" and choose **SFTP**.
* Enter a recognizable name for your platform connection.
* Fill out the connection details:
  * The authentification method: **Username** + **Password**
  * The **hostname**
  * The **port**, which is most likely 22. The field is filled with this information by default
* Save the connection.


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