At 01:55 05.04.2002 +0200, you wrote:
>heh, i didn't mean to insult anyone of the great ppl who put a lot of effort
>into the ftp-tls specs. i'm currently working on a client-side implemenation
>myself. i spent lots of time to get the command & data encryption to work.
it
>was pretty hard for m
> secure ftp isn't very advanced yet. there's no rfc of ssl/tls-ftp yet, only a
> draft. which ftp-server are you using? as far as i know very few ftp-servers
> have secure ftp implemented yet. glftpd is one of them (www.glftpd.com).
>
There are many servers that have TLS FTP support. See
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Subject: Re: FTP with SSL
> Hi,
>
> I am using the OpenSA web server for my application(which has OpenSSL
along
> with Apache). I am havin
On Thursday 04 April 2002 21:12, Pooleery, Manoj wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using the OpenSA web server for my application(which has OpenSSL along
> with Apache). I am having problems configuring an FTP server to work along
> with OpenSSL. With http, the FTP server works fine, but when I use https,
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using the OpenSA web server for my application(which has OpenSSL along
> with Apache). I am having problems configuring an FTP server to work along
> with OpenSSL. With http, the FTP server works fine, but when I use https,
> the FTP server is unable to serve files. Has anyone c
Hi,
I am using the OpenSA web server for my application(which has OpenSSL along
with Apache). I am having problems configuring an FTP server to work along
with OpenSSL. With http, the FTP server works fine, but when I use https,
the FTP server is unable to serve files. Has anyone came across s