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  2. From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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  6. Subject: Re: Another Secure FTP thread -- Protection Levels
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  13. Date: Sun, 07 May 2006 23:20:24 GMT
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  20.  
  21. Ed Gage wrote:
  22. > So is there a way, then, to "dummy down" the SSL?  I used openSSL 0.9.7
  23. > for the compile.
  24.  
  25. This has nothing to do with dummying down the SSL.  C-Kermit does not
  26. implement the functionality.  Can the functionality be added to C-Kermit
  27. by a programmer familiar with both the FTP authentication protocols
  28. and C-Kermit?  Yes.
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