Thanks for your replay all (Francois,Arno and Angus ).
I will try to explore your idea with my client and i will send you the work 
result
Thanks a lot


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From: "Francois Piette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 2:49 PM
To: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org>
Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTPS server with special need

>> this is my client need, he want private FTPS server so only customer that
>> have the client program can access his server, and block all public ftp
>> client, the project is about remote updating  application using FTPS
> server
>> and client part is component that I will code to add to another
> application
>> so it get update from server, so it don't need the server send PK, the
> idea
>> is that the client send the one coded inside to the server after the 
>> hello
>> negotiation so the server valid only his trusted client and denied all
>> public ftp client.
>
> To complement/summarize Arno and Angus answers, I would implement your
> requiredments either by:
> 1) Using a client certificate, which is already implemented in SSL.
> 2) Adding a simple custom command which would be mandatory for user to 
> use.
> Commercial FTPS client will not implement that command and would have
> difficulties in executing it.
>
> The passphrase associated with the certificate could be hardcoded in your
> application.
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