... and yes, if you are talking about the 'Sticky FAQ' I've read the faq.
I have Filezilla server 0.9.18 beta running, am able to connect to it via FTP from anywhere.
I switched on FTP/SSL and am able to connect to it from the same system (connecting to my IP address) without problem. I get a pop-up asking me to authorize connection to the home-grown certificate and the connection works just fine... server and client on the same system, mind you.
However, when I attempt to connect from another system (using FileZilla client 2.2.26a), I run into problems. Plain
FTP works just fine, but when I require SSL/TLS, the connection is made, but the end user doesn't get the pop-up for the certificate and eventually the connection drops.
The 'remote' client I'm trying with is on the same local subnet... so should be no router problems.
Things I have done...
SERVER:
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- Turned off all semblences of Firewalls, tried all of the combinations of configurations, one at a time
- Rebuilt the server from another source. No problems, same issues.
- Set Force PROT P... on and off.
- Change 'Listen for SSL/TLS...' to port 80 (still works locally, not remotely.. changed back)
- Tried passive and active.
CLIENT:
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- Turned off all semblences of Firewalls, tried all combinations of SSL/TLS connectivity on Client and Server one at a time.
- Rebuilt client (same version that works on the server system) no luck.
- Tried passive and Active.
- Switched off SSL/TLS and it works... but must have SSL/TLS
Any help will be appreciated.
Best regards,
Ken
SSL Problems
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