Secure FTP in version 6.1
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 3:44 am
"What is new in Quick 'n Easy Web Builder 6?
Secure FTP Support
Adds the ability to publish web sites using Secure FTP and FTPS.
The following protocols are supported:
• FTP with TLS/SSL (Port 990 - Implicit)
• FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit)
• SFTP using SSH2 (Secure Shell)"
I have tried using FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit) to upload a simple test page that includes an image and I get the same strange results publishing to two different servers:
1. The image on my page does not get uploaded.
2. An "images" folder is created in the destination directory (/public_html/qne); this folder contains another folder named "images" that contains the html files and whatever backup I asked for.
3. Another set of nested folders are created in the destination directory (/public_html/qne):
public_html[images{images}] with no content in the lowest level folder
I have no problem publishing from WYSIWYG WB12 using exactly the same FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit) settings.
Publishing with a standard (not secure) FTP connection works fine, as does publishing to a local file.
Has anyone else seen this problem?
Secure FTP Support
Adds the ability to publish web sites using Secure FTP and FTPS.
The following protocols are supported:
• FTP with TLS/SSL (Port 990 - Implicit)
• FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit)
• SFTP using SSH2 (Secure Shell)"
I have tried using FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit) to upload a simple test page that includes an image and I get the same strange results publishing to two different servers:
1. The image on my page does not get uploaded.
2. An "images" folder is created in the destination directory (/public_html/qne); this folder contains another folder named "images" that contains the html files and whatever backup I asked for.
3. Another set of nested folders are created in the destination directory (/public_html/qne):
public_html[images{images}] with no content in the lowest level folder
I have no problem publishing from WYSIWYG WB12 using exactly the same FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit) settings.
Publishing with a standard (not secure) FTP connection works fine, as does publishing to a local file.
Has anyone else seen this problem?