> AFAIK latest IIS and some Apache server support SNI, so I guess
> modern browsers support it as well.
I guess you're you talking about HTTPS here, for some reason I assumed
FTP. In which case client testing should be easy, my web site is IIS/7
with SSL, and I can add more hosts and certificat
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> AFAIK latest IIS and some Apache server support SNI, so I guess
>> modern browsers support it as well.
>
> Microsoft only added FTP SSL support last year in FTP7 for Windows
> 2008 (and the HOST command). I do sometimes have it running on my
> public
Hello,
Is this new SNI feature only for FTPS or for HTTPS as well? We are
interested in both.
Also, has there been any attempt to make the FTP server multi-threaded in
V7?
SZ
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:28 + (GMT Standard Time), Angus Robertson -
Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>
> > AFAIK latest I
> AFAIK latest IIS and some Apache server support SNI, so I guess
> modern browsers support it as well.
Microsoft only added FTP SSL support last year in FTP7 for Windows 2008
(and the HOST command). I do sometimes have it running on my public
server but it's currently disabled due to repeated h
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> BTW: SNI is already in OpenSSL however not built with the default
>> switches.
>> Maybe somebody wants to extent ICS-SSL to support SNI as well?
>
> The new FTP HOST command is supported by the latest V7 client and
> server, but by very few other cli
> BTW: SNI is already in OpenSSL however not built with the default
> switches.
> Maybe somebody wants to extent ICS-SSL to support SNI as well?
The new FTP HOST command is supported by the latest V7 client and server,
but by very few other clients. How many clients support SNI? Is it
related t