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Article: 14290 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Jeffrey Altman [Road Runner NYC]" <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: Kermit/W2k ftp over SSL issue
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You will have to look in the logs for the FTP daemon to find out why
it accepts the IP address for one program and not the other.
Eric wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to connect to a FTP over SSL server with kermit, but without
> success.
>
> Here are the traces :
>
> Warning: Server has a self-signed certificate
> [0] subject=/CN=xx.xx.xx.xx/L=..........
>
> Continue? (Y/N) Y
> Warning: hostname ("xx.xx.xx.xx") does not match server's certificate
> ("NO IP IN CERT")
>
> Continue? (Y/N) Y
> [TLS - RC4-SHA SSLv3 .....]
> ...
> Connected to xx.xx.xx.xx
> ..
> User name okay, need password
> Not logged in, unauthorized IP address.
> FTP login failed.
>
> I use FTPVoyager on the same W2K station without any trouble (except
> bugs of course!).
>
> Do you have any idea ?
>
> Regards,
> Eric.