This isn't an openssl query.  The appropriate mechanism is to figure
out what server software the server is running, and query there.

-Kyle H

On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:23 AM, arguellodw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>  Using cute ftp, I'm connecting with an explicit ssl connection to a
> solaris 9 ftp server.  It returns a message that my username and password
> are incorrect, but I know for certain that it is right.  If I connect
> without using encryption, I can connect just fine.  I suppose that ssl might
> not be on the server.  I checked the /etc/services file and it does not say
> anything in particular about running ssl for ftp, but others on the network
> are connecting with ssl.
>
> How is it that username/password has anything to do with ssl?
>
> How can I tell that ssl is being implemented on the server?
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