Talk:Client Installation

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Is there an archive of older versions? We like FileZilla but work with broken servers and are negatively impacted by the 3.1.0.1 SSL/TLS bug fix, and therefore would require an older version. Oldapps.com has them archived, but there does not seem to be an archive of installer hashes to verify those files against (or an approval of oldapps as a legitimate source of older versions) that I have found after looking at this wiki for an hour.

IMO the SSL/TLS fix should log a warning instead of interfering with operation btw. 168.251.194.20 16:35, 18 November 2008 (UTC)

It's a security vulnerability if it doesn't fail. --CodeSquid 18:46, 18 November 2008 (UTC)

I think this page needs an overhaul.

The screenshots are still from FileZilla 2. Have bookmarked the page and will update it as soon as I can.

This page needs some security

The spam bots keep ruining this page. There should be a waiting period of a few days before anyone can change it. Maybe making it so that only users with accounts over a week old can make changes. 24.21.92.223 23:22, 30 October 2011 (CET)

Update

Hope it now looks a bit better.

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