certificate so the client trusts the host.
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What does Filezilla show in the status log? Did Filezilla get a response from
AUTH TLS-P? It is between AUTH TLS-P and the response that the SSL/TLS
negotiation occurs. If Filezilla is not sending AUTH TLS-P, then it may be
configured for implicit TLS rather than Explicit.
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Hmm. That is interesting. That would seem to preclude any firewall problems
unless the FTP protocol is being filtered by source IP address.
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outbound from your
side or inbound to the AIX box? Inbound to the AIX box is unlikely since ping
worked.
Port 21 is typically blocked by default and is a favorite of security people to
disable.
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being transferred
should use more CPU than one large file being transferred. I am not sure if
SSLServ supports session caching (reuse of the session keys) to lessen the CPU
impact of the key exchange, or if the FTP clients can even support it. I will
check the RFC for that.
Steve Bireley
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with FIPS enabled, so it should be readily
apparent.
Here is the home page for the NIST Cryptographic Module Validation Program. You
can find information about certified cryptographic modules.
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/index.html
Steve Bireley
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