On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 02:56:39PM +0200, Richard Koenning wrote:
> But be warned that WS FTP uses only 40 bit export ciphers, at least the
> versions which i checked (V6.6 and V7.0-Tryout). Another possibility is
> CuteFTP, which uses strong encryption. A possible drawback with both
> clients is that it is not possible to encrypt only the control connection
> (in case when you only want to protect the password with SSL). This may
> have a severe impact on the transfer rate. The third Windows-Client known
> to me is Igloo FTP, which allows to encrypt only the control connection,
> but is restricted to weak 40 bit export ciphers too.

One more. ;-)

<plug>
If you cannot find a Windows GUI client to your satisfaction, try a
programmable client.

M2Crypto, a Python interface to OpenSSL, offers FTP/TLS client and server
in the current snapshot. 

http://www.post1.com/home/ngps/m2/
</plug>


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