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== See also == | |||
* [[File Transfer Protocol|FTP specifications]] | |||
* [[Other specifications]] | |||
* [[SFTP specifications]] |
Revision as of 09:07, 23 September 2011
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol gets used to cryptographically protect a socket connection. It is the successor of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. TLS gets used for the FTP over TLS/SSL (FTPS) protocol.
Technical Specifications
- SSLv3 draft (obsolete)
- RFC 2246 "TLS 1.0"
- RFC 4346 "TLS 1.1"
Points of interest
- Section 7.2.1. of RFC 2246: Closure alerts
The client and the server must share knowledge that the connection is ending in order to avoid a truncation attack. Either party may initiate the exchange of closing messages. [...] Each party is required to send a close_notify alert before closing the write side of the connection.
- Lots of FTP servers did not follow the specifications and were vulnerable to truncation attacks. FileZilla will properly fail transfers on those servers.