How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
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How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
I'm not sure what I put for
Distinguished Name
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Hostname
Distinguished Name
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Hostname
Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
Enter all the hostnames the server will be reachable under from the Internet.
The distinguished name (DN) provides details about the certificate subject, such as name and company details. It's a comma-separated list of relative distinguished names (RDN). You can leave if empty.
The distinguished name (DN) provides details about the certificate subject, such as name and company details. It's a comma-separated list of relative distinguished names (RDN). You can leave if empty.
Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
Creating a certificate in the old version is step-by-step and includes various options. Is there a complete example or step-by-step guide for the new version?
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Getting "Path must be absolute" on try to "Regenarate" button
Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
No support requests over PM! You will NOT get any reply!!!
FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
FileZilla Pro support: https://customerforum.fileZilla-project.org
FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
FileZilla Pro support: https://customerforum.fileZilla-project.org
Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
1.2/1.3 still no example steps and options to create a self-signed certificate. Don't know the details of the certificate in use.boco wrote: ↑2021-11-22 07:27Try the latest Nightly.
https://filezilla-project.org/nightly.php?type=server
Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
My post was in response to the previous one. Regarding your enhancement requests, @botg's answer is still valid.
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FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
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Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
Just installed 1.3 and it seems to be working well. Nice upgrade from 0.9.
I have a TLS cert question. I can create a self-signed cert, but only with a 2nd level domain name; i.e., thisdomain.com.
Our development server doesn't have a domain name, just a Windows Server 2019 computer name; i.e., DEVELOPMENT-2019.
Is there a way to put the computer name in the Certificate Data Hostnames field?
Thanks.
Jim
I have a TLS cert question. I can create a self-signed cert, but only with a 2nd level domain name; i.e., thisdomain.com.
Our development server doesn't have a domain name, just a Windows Server 2019 computer name; i.e., DEVELOPMENT-2019.
Is there a way to put the computer name in the Certificate Data Hostnames field?
Thanks.
Jim
Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
Next release will remove the need for a 2nd level domain name in self-signed certificates.
For now, as a workaround don't use a domain name at all for the self-signed certificate, and if you still want the certificate to contain the computer name, you can put that into the distinguished name field, with a line like the following:
For now, as a workaround don't use a domain name at all for the self-signed certificate, and if you still want the certificate to contain the computer name, you can put that into the distinguished name field, with a line like the following:
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CN=<computer name>
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Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
"CN=" worked. Thank you for taking the time to answer my question.
Jim
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Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
Convenient this thread is active. I was trying to generate a self-signed cert, but putting in the name that the server is reachable from on the internet (e.g. google.com), with the sub domain included (ftp.google.com), or even just the public IP address (X.X.X.X) results in failing to generate the ticket. Filezilla server version 1.2
After I wrote this I found that the solution was to leave the distinguished name blank for anyone who comes around looking for an answer. Good Luck!
After I wrote this I found that the solution was to leave the distinguished name blank for anyone who comes around looking for an answer. Good Luck!
Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
What were you inserting in the Distinguished Name? You don't need to leave it blank, but it must contain correct data.rbehnfeldt wrote: ↑2022-03-03 19:53Convenient this thread is active. I was trying to generate a self-signed cert, but putting in the name that the server is reachable from on the internet (e.g. google.com), with the sub domain included (ftp.google.com), or even just the public IP address (X.X.X.X) results in failing to generate the ticket. Filezilla server version 1.2
After I wrote this I found that the solution was to leave the distinguished name blank for anyone who comes around looking for an answer. Good Luck!
Re: How do I generate a TLS Certificate so I can use FTPS
Where is the certificate?
Unable to view certificate details, such as encryption protocol.
No example.
x509 Certificate Fields: Email Address (E) error.
Unable to view certificate details, such as encryption protocol.
No example.
x509 Certificate Fields: Email Address (E) error.