Knowledgebase : Titan FTP Server > FTPS (SSL/TLS)
In order to add the client certificate, in the Admin Console under the Security section, you must turn on "Require Trusted Certificates from clients from clients who connect securely" this will enable the Select Certificate under each user.
Titan can have FTP listening on 1 port and can have SSL/FTPS listening on 1 other port. If you want to have SSL/FTPS listening on multiple ports, then you would need to configure another FTP server under the domain and set up the other SSL/FTPS ports.
Yes. Titan FTP Server has the ability to import 3rd party certificates.
Go to the FTPS/SSL tab for your server. Click the Certificate Management button then click Import. Now you will see an “Import Certificate” dialog box. Here you will have the optio...
This only applies to Titan 7 users, if you have Titan 8, you'll need to enable FIPS mode on your Server and in the Titan Admin console.
Once the new version is installed, you'll need to manually enable the feature to turn off the weak algs. Run regedit...
Question: Does IE 7 support FTPS?
Answer: No, IE7 does not support FTPS.
Question: Does Titan support SAN certificates for SSL?
Answer: Currently, Titan does not support SAN certificates.
(SAN) is part of the X.509 standard for a public key certificate that permits the certificate to identify more than one entity or dev...
The log file indicates that his FTP client is running in Port/Active
mode and not Passive mode.
This could explain why it works inside the lan but not externally; the
client log shows that the client issued a
PORT 192,168,1,45,8,101
to the FTP server. ...
When using the external ip address in the advance section config, pasv mode transfers fail.
If you have NAT enabled on your firewall, NAT will not be able to sniff the FTPS packets because they will be encrypted. The only way to get FTP and FTPS workin...
If you are unable to retrieve a directory listing, or if you receive an error such as
unable to open data connection, or timeout waiting for data connection, then the
firewall is not routing the passive ports correctly to the Titan server, or the Titan
...
Site to Site transfers between two Titan FTP Servers will fail if SSL is enabled and the FTP Client enables the Secure Data Channel feature.
This occurs because during FXP, one of the Titan servers acts as a proxy for the ftp client and sends the file to...
Please see the quick start guide on our website:
Titan FTP Server FTPS Public Key Certificate Authentication Quick Start Guide
http://southrivertechnologies.com/docs/titanftp/Titan%20FTP%20FTPS%20&%20Public%20Key%20Certificate%20Authentication%20Qu...
You must submit a new CSR and use their renewal issue link, and it will add the remaining time to the new cert.
Steps:
1. Generate new CSR (see Titan Quick Start Guide http://southrivertechnologies.com/docs/titanftp/Titan%20FTP%20FTPS%20&%20Public...
It appears that Verisign sends their certificates in DER encoded format. Titan FTP Server only accepts base-64 encoding on certificates. You will have to convert the .CER file to a base-64 encoded file then import the certificate into your Titan FTP Serve...
Scenario:
I would like to install FTPS/SSL on my server(s). I have 2 servers: server1 - Port 21", is setup for AD Authentication and "Server2 - Port 2121" is setup for Native User Authentication.
Question: I want to install FTPS/SSL on both serve...
Verisign sends you the information in an email. You have to copy and paste it into a text file and then save it at a *.crt file before you can import it into Titan. They offer a 14 day trial certificate if you want to test it out. You can create a CSR in ...
Please refer to our quickstart guide for setting up SSL/TLS:
http://southrivertechnologies.com/docs/titanftp/Titan%20FTP%20FTPS%20&%20Public%20Key%20Certificate%20Authentication%20Quick%20Start%20Guide%20Master.pdf
You can run the standard Titan F...
If you plan to use publickey authentication with Titan, then Titan will need to have a copy of each client's public key before the client can connect. To do this, run the Titan Admin utility and then drill down until you find the Username who will be usin...
Not with Explicit SSL. The reason is because with Explicit SSL the Client must send the AUTH command to the server to tell the server to drop into secure mode. If the Client sends the AUTH command before it send the USER/PASS command, then yes, the authen...
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