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Thank you for your support in advance.
Thank you for your support in advance.


: As non-US citizen I'm not qualified to answer this question. Please hire an expert in US laws and regulations. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] ([[User talk:CodeSquid|talk]]) 19:11, 10 August 2015 (CEST)
: From a cryptographic standpoint both FTPS and SFTP are known to be secure if implemented correctly. As non-US citizen I'm not qualified to answer question on HIPAA compliance. Please hire an expert in US laws and regulations. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] ([[User talk:CodeSquid|talk]]) 19:11, 10 August 2015 (CEST)
 
== Does FileZilla support 2-way TLS authentication in FTPS-sessions using a certificate on smartcard or USB-token? ==
 
I am looking for a FTPS-client that supports 2-way TLS authentication using a certificate on a smartcard or USB-token (through Microsoft Crypto API or PKCS#11 adapter). Does FileZilla support this?
 
:: No. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] ([[User talk:CodeSquid|talk]]) 14:29, 8 September 2015 (CEST)

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SFTP vs. FTPS (HIPAA compliance ?)[edit]

Hello,

I have a quick question about Filezilla server with FTPS. How secure is it comparing to SFTP protocol? Is FileZilla FTPS HIPAA compliance? I am working on a secure file transfer server setup project for a client and the client needs provide a secure file transfer service his clients, which contains people's social security numbers, etc.

Thank you for your support in advance.

From a cryptographic standpoint both FTPS and SFTP are known to be secure if implemented correctly. As non-US citizen I'm not qualified to answer question on HIPAA compliance. Please hire an expert in US laws and regulations. --CodeSquid (talk) 19:11, 10 August 2015 (CEST)

Does FileZilla support 2-way TLS authentication in FTPS-sessions using a certificate on smartcard or USB-token?[edit]

I am looking for a FTPS-client that supports 2-way TLS authentication using a certificate on a smartcard or USB-token (through Microsoft Crypto API or PKCS#11 adapter). Does FileZilla support this?

No. --CodeSquid (talk) 14:29, 8 September 2015 (CEST)