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Fetch and SSL Implicit Encryption, port 990. (4 posts)

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  • Started 19 years ago by kennyvick
  • Latest reply 19 years ago from Jim Matthews
  • kennyvick Member

    When will Fetch offer connections using SSL Implicit encryption, port 990? Please let me know at kenny_vick@playstation.sony.com.

    We like the Fetch product and have used it in the past but we're now required to use SSL Implicit encryption to connect to our FTP server and would like to continue using Fetch, but may have to move onward to another product.

    Kind regards,
    Kenny

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    That's a feature we'd like to support, but we don't have a planned date.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • guest Registered Member

    I strongly second Kenny Vick's suggestion. In fact, Fetch is rapidly becoming obsolete as ftp gets phased out in favor of SCP and SFTP.

    While I like Fetch better I now use MacSFTP more and more as our lab is shutting off ftp. I lament that but one cannot seriously argue with the IT guys' direction.

    So, guys, get up & put these protocols in pronto! Certainly, if you can integrate SCP into Fetch's user interface you'd have by far the best SCP implementation for Macs around & well worth a modest fee. I for once did not get a Mac to hassle with the scp command line.

    Uli Wienands
    Stanford U.

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Thanks again for the feedback; we're working hard on improving Fetch and hopefully the results will be worth the time it's taking.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 19 years ago #

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