Has FTPES support been discarded?

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Has FTPES support been discarded?

#1 Post by robena » 2013-12-15 05:05

Hi,

It seems that FTPES support has been discarded with the latest releases.

I can see the option with 3.3.4.1, but not with subsequent releases, and I do need it (explicit) to connect to at least one site at the moment.

Am I missing some new setting with more recent versions?

Thanks.

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Re: Has FTPES support been discarded?

#2 Post by botg » 2013-12-15 09:39

Explicit FTP over TLS is alive, kicking and supported by FileZilla. You can select this encryption option in the Site Manager.

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Re: Has FTPES support been discarded?

#3 Post by robena » 2013-12-15 11:04

Oh, I see.

You have too chose FTP rather than SFTP to have the option in a different choice dialog now.

FTP was used for plain non-encrypted connections only with previous releases, I did not realize that this has changed.

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Re: Has FTPES support been discarded?

#4 Post by boco » 2013-12-15 16:20

It has been corrected. FTPES and FTPS aren't distinct protocols but only encryption types for the FTP protocol. SFTP, on the other hand, is a different protocol.
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Re: Has FTPES support been discarded?

#5 Post by robena » 2013-12-15 20:21

Interesting to know, thanks.

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