We have lots of working ssh/scp solutions.

However, for some reason, this customer has chosen ftps (SSL), instead of sftp (using ssh). The big vendor they use standardized on it.

The part that freaks me out is that the trading partner is content to run this on a (vulnerable) Windows NT box, while insisting that I find a client to meet their standard.

They list about 6 clients supported by the vendor. 2 are expensive. 1 Open Source (bsdftp ssl, builds for BSD and Linux ONLY), and 3 Windows implementations. I need something for Solaris or AIX.

I've actually already been told to stop working on it, but I'm so darned close to getting it working (or at least it seems that way), that I would really like to figure out this CCC thing.

Oh well, it appears the company will do the VPN thing instead.

Glen Austin