[CentOS] TLSv1.2 support for lftp on CentOS 6.x
Olivier BONHOMME
obonhomme at nerim.netTue Aug 2 11:11:31 UTC 2016
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Hello everybody, I am writing on that mailing list because I have an issue using lftp and I would love to have more infos about features available on the LFTP version provided by CentOS 6. I try to connect to a ftp server in secured mode using FTPS explicit and I would love to use TLSv1.2. After several tries, I understood that the TLS negociation was not possible using TLSv1.2 (It works only with TLSv1.1) but my issue is I don't understand why : - The GNU TLS Library provided by CentOS is TLSv1.2 compliant. I can use gnutls-cli in order to make a TLSv1.2 connection - It also works pefectly with an openssl client, so it's not a server side issue. - I don't see anything in the lftp changelog or features list saying that lftp is not compliant with TLSv1.2. So my question is : Can lftp provided by CentOS (of course last version in the 6.x branch), do TLSv1.2 connection ? If it is not possible, I can deal with it but I'm curious to know if it is a feature or a bug. Indeed if it's a bug it could be interesting to submit an issue for a potential resolution. Thanks for your answers Regards, Olivier Bonhomme
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