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In explicit mode, a %%FTPS%% client must "explicitly request" security from a %%FTPS%% server and then step-up to a mutually agreed encryption method. If a client does not request security, the %%FTPS%% server can either allow the client to continue insecure or refuse/limit the connection. | In explicit mode, a %%FTPS%% client must "explicitly request" security from a %%FTPS%% server and then step-up to a mutually agreed encryption method. If a client does not request security, the %%FTPS%% server can either allow the client to continue insecure or refuse/limit the connection. | ||
- | In Explicit Mode, the client has full control over what areas of the connection are to be encrypted. Enabling and disabling of encryption for the %%FTPS%% control channel and %%FTPS%% data channel can occur at any time. WinSCP though requests encryption for both control and data channel unconditionally during the whole session. | + | In Explicit Mode, the client has full control over what areas of the connection are to be encrypted. Enabling and disabling of encryption for the %%FTPS%% control channel and %%FTPS%% data channel can occur at any time. WinSCP though requests encryption for both control and data channel unconditionally during whole session. |
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==== Implicit ==== | ==== Implicit ==== |