Re: SSLSERV and TN3270

2009-01-21 Thread Steve Bireley
certificate so the client trusts the host. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. Steve Bireley SVP Product Development BlueZone Software BlueZone Secure FTP is Free www.bluezonesoftware.comhttp://www.bluezonesoftware.com/ From: The IBM z/VM Operating System

Re: SSLSERV and TN3270

2009-01-16 Thread Steve Bireley
. Best Regards, Steve Bireley SVP BlueZone Software BlueZone Secure FTP is Free Save 80% on your Terminal Emulator maintenance with BlueZone www.bluezonesoftware.comhttp://www.bluezonesoftware.com/ sbire...@bluezonesoftware.commailto:sbire...@bluezonesoftware.com 404-364-1731

Re: Filezilla and SSL FTP

2008-05-28 Thread Steve Bireley
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. Steve Bireley

Re: FTP timeout on open request

2007-10-19 Thread Steve Bireley
Hmm. That is interesting. That would seem to preclude any firewall problems unless the FTP protocol is being filtered by source IP address. Steve Bireley BlueZone Software Integration-Emulation-Security Free Bluezone Secure FTP 1-404-364-1731 www.bluezonesoftware.com -Original Message

Re: FTP timeout on open request

2007-10-19 Thread Steve Bireley
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. Steve Bireley Vice-President Product Development BlueZone Software 1-404-364-1731

Re: MIPS for SSLSERV

2007-10-17 Thread Steve Bireley
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 Vice

Re: Secure file transfer options?

2007-10-16 Thread Steve Bireley
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 Vice-President Product Development