On Fri Jun 20, 2003 at 11:37:12PM +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > The only problem with TLS/SSL in ftp is that there are not that many > clients that support that - there are NONE in woody. You need to backport
That's not true. Try this one: $ apt-cache search ftp ssl curl - Get a file from an FTP, GOPHER, HTTP or HTTPS server. ftp-ssl - The FTP client with SSL encryption support. ftpd-ssl - FTP server with SSL encryption support. gnus - A versatile News and mailing list reader for Emacsen octave2.0 - The GNU Octave language for numerical computations octave2.1 - The GNU Octave language for numerical computations (2.1 branch) sitecopy - A program for managing a WWW site via FTP, DAV or HTTP xsitecopy - A program for managing a WWW site via FTP, DAV or HTTP(GNOME version) libwww-ssl-dev - The W3C WWW library - development files (SSL support) libwww-ssl0 - The W3C-WWW library (SSL support) libssl09 - SSL shared libraries (old version) libssl095a - SSL shared libraries (old version) lynx-ssl - Text-mode WWW Browser supporting SSL At least ftp-ssl does support it. I didn't check the others (there are enough false positives ;-). So long Thomas -- .''`. Obviously we do not want to leave zombies around. - W. R. Stevens : :' : Thomas Krennwallner <djmaecki at ull dot at> `. `'` 1024D/67A1DA7B 9484 D99D 2E1E 4E02 5446 DAD9 FF58 4E59 67A1 DA7B `- http://bigfish.ull.at/~djmaecki/