Pardon me for opening a new topic, but I could not find anything in the forums regarding using SSL/TLS (TLS v1.2).
New company policy states that all file transfers must be encrypted. We currently use clear-text FTP with UltraEdit and UltraCompare. I am using a Unisys OS 2200 host. Unisys does not support SSH (and therefore does not support SFTP). In order to connect directly to the server with encryption, the only way to do this is to use SSL/TLS (FTPS). I need some instruction in setting up UltraEdit (and UltraCompare) for FTPS on my PC. We are successfully using FTPS between our Unisys mainframe and windows servers running "EFT Server Enterprise 7.3.0.3".
We are running 64-bit UltraEdit 23.20.0.43. And 64-bit UltraCompare 16.00.0.44. We are using Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 64-bit Image 1.0.0.
From what I've learned setting up FTPS on the mainframe I have the following questions regarding using FTPS with UltraEdit.
David Traxler
New company policy states that all file transfers must be encrypted. We currently use clear-text FTP with UltraEdit and UltraCompare. I am using a Unisys OS 2200 host. Unisys does not support SSH (and therefore does not support SFTP). In order to connect directly to the server with encryption, the only way to do this is to use SSL/TLS (FTPS). I need some instruction in setting up UltraEdit (and UltraCompare) for FTPS on my PC. We are successfully using FTPS between our Unisys mainframe and windows servers running "EFT Server Enterprise 7.3.0.3".
We are running 64-bit UltraEdit 23.20.0.43. And 64-bit UltraCompare 16.00.0.44. We are using Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 64-bit Image 1.0.0.
From what I've learned setting up FTPS on the mainframe I have the following questions regarding using FTPS with UltraEdit.
- Which version of TLS does it support? TLS v1.2, TLS v1.1, or TLS v1.0?
- Does UltraEdit support SHA256?
- What directories should I put the certificates and key in? I have a private key, and a signed certificate. I have the trusted certificates that were used to sign the signed certificate. Where do these go?
- Is there any way of caching the private key's pass phrase so that it doesn't have to be entered every time FTPS is used?
David Traxler
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