On 27 March 2016 at 09:35, Paul Waring <p...@xk7.net> wrote: > On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 08:41:22AM +0100, Simon Greenwood wrote: > > Filezilla is very strict about SSL/TLS support. If the server says it > > supports TLS then Filezilla tries to use it and will reject the > connection > > if it fails. The workaround is to set the connection to use 'Plain > FTP' in > > Filezilla connection manager. This is probably OK In your setup but > the > > correct thing to do would be to make sure that openssh is up to date > and > > configured correctly. There are documents online to test and make > > recommendations but I think in your case it would be just an exercise > > unless the machine is going to be internet facing. > > SFTP does not involve SSL/TLS, it uses the SSH protocol. Despite the > unfortunate similarities in name, SFTP is completely different to FTP > (and FTPS, which is FTP over TLS). > . An > > > Filezilla is still strict about it, so it's likely that the ciphers or client certificates need bringing up to date. The exact error should be visible in Filezilla's connection log, but should also have been fixed in 15.10 since release so an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade and a restart of sshd should fix it.
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