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I know at V5R3 you can have a secure FTP client. You can even issue a
client certificate to the client application. That is all Secure FTP
client connections will use the same certificate no matter who is
connecting to where.

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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:49 PM
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Subject: Secure FTP

I think I know the i5 can be the target (ftp server) for a secure FTP
connection with out any third party apps. What I think I don't know is
if
the i5 can be a Secure FTP Client without any third party apps?

Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions? All Welcome

Thanks

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