Hi Josh,

  interesting question - the short answer is "not without a lot of
hackery".  However JX should already prompt you to accept an SSL
certificate you haven't seen before during the handshake...

   - Chris

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Joshua J. Kugler
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> I've been connecting to an AD server via a Python script using SASL
> (Digest MD5), but no SSL.  It works fine.  But, in JXplorer, I there is
> no option to do SASL without SSL.  Is there any way to do it?
>
> Or alternately, is there a way to get JXplorer to prompt for accepting
> the SSL certificate, since I don't have it yet?
>
> Thanks!
>
> j
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