Am 09.09.2013 20:22, schrieb Patrick Dupre: >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Matthew J. Roth >> Sent: 09/09/13 04:55 PM >> To: Community support for Fedora users >> Subject: Re: tls >> >> Patrick Dupre wrote: >>> >>> ssh works fine. However, I have a possible explaination. >>> This machine is behind a firewall and to be able to make ssh, I >>> add to ask to have the ssh port open. Probably, the ftp port is >>> closed. Should I ask to have it open to use ssl/tls? >>> Is it port 21? or 990? how can I check the port 22 is open >>> while the other ones are closed on the firewall (I do not have >>> admin access to this machine). >> >> >> Patrick, >> >> Do you have a compelling reason to use FTPS. If not, SFTP provides the same >> functionality (encrypted file transfers) and it runs over SSH, so it should >> *just work* in your environment. > > Yes, I know, but ssh/tls seems more secure! this line makes no sense at all "i do not want to use SFTP because SSH which is SFTP is more secure and so i use a ftp-server not running over SSH with TLS extensions" is a other wording for what you said http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSH_File_Transfer_Protocol
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