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Posted 12/7/2005 1:50:46 PM
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I have 2 machines with WS FTP Pro, same version, 8.02 2003.09.02. When trying to connect to a location with FTP/SSL (AUTH) on TCP port 990 one machine works fine and the other fails. Here's the fail message:
Finding Host ns4.placemark.com ...
Connecting to 216.39.66.37:990
Connected to 216.39.66.37:990 in 0.080122 seconds, Waiting for Server Response
Initializing SSL Session ...
220 ProFTPD 1.2.10 Server (ProFTPD Default Installation) [216.39.66.37]
AUTH TLS
234 AUTH TLS successful
Failed to create SSL session.
Host type (1): Automatic Detect

Can anyone help?


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Posted 12/12/2005 3:52:31 PM
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Hey Wahoo,

     Are you able to connect to any server's using AUTH SSL from this machine?

Julie

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Posted 12/12/2005 4:05:35 PM
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Yes I can. I solved the problem earlier today as a matter of fact. Turns out the problem is with the certificate exchange. On the PC that won't work I had to uninstall WS FTP Pro, remove all the directories (even the hidden ones), reboot, then do a fresh install. The first time connecting to the site in question you're asked to accept a certificate from the FTP server. This did not happen when the connection failed. When the connection failed there where no log events indicating what the problem was. A Sniffer trace didn't reveal anything either.

Note: If a user has connections defined you should save the *.ini files from the user directory to a temp location before deleting the directory structure. The path is "C:\Documents and Settings\"user_name.domain"\Application Data\Ipswitch\WS_FTP\Sites".

Thanks for your reply.



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