Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>> In summary, please use the draft - if you think it's wrong - help
improve
>> it.
>> Current thinking is to publish as informational, if anyone wants to put
it
>> on standards track - speak up now.
>Paul, this document should be standards track. The IESG has repeated
>
> > At least one implementation is required for Proposed and that
> > implementation does not need to implement all features..
> No, this is simply wrong. See RFC2026.
>
>Usually, neither implementation nor operational experience is
>required for the designation of a specification as a P
>
> >So it appears that your client "might" support AUTH SSL or AUTH TLS
> >but does not support the non-standard ftps ports.
>
> Specifying the host as 'host.school.edu:port' changes the behavior
> of the client, so I am assuming that the client will point to whatever is
> specified.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> From: Richard Levitte
>
> >Uhmmm, yes. Note that I said "wide-spread fashion". The reason I
> >said that is that I never trust a draft to stay current. I trust
> >an RFC a lot more.
>
> This is an interesting one !! SSL isn't RFC (it only ever made it to
> draft)
From: Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
markp> >Are you using an FTP server that supports the AUTH SSL or AUTH TLS method?
markp> >Does your FTP client support the AUTH SSL or AUTH TLS method?
markp>
markp>
markp> The FTP client (NetFinder -
markp> http://www.ozemail.com.au/~pli/netfi
> At 06:07 PM 5-3-2000 -0400, you wrote:
> > >
> > > Has anyone gotten this to work? I have been trying for quite a
> > while, but
> > > to no avail
> > >
> >
> >Are you using an FTP server that supports the AUTH SSL or AUTH TLS method?
> >Does your FTP client support the AUTH SSL or AU
At 06:07 PM 5-3-2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone gotten this to work? I have been trying for quite a
> while, but
> > to no avail
> >
>
>Are you using an FTP server that supports the AUTH SSL or AUTH TLS method?
>Does your FTP client support the AUTH SSL or AUTH TLS method?
>
> Has anyone gotten this to work? I have been trying for quite a while, but
> to no avail
>
Are you using an FTP server that supports the AUTH SSL or AUTH TLS
method?
Does your FTP client support the AUTH SSL or AUTH TLS method?
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermi