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did you try to set both ( FTP AND FTPS ) connections to be valid at: Plesk > Tools & Settings > Security Policy ( FTPS usage policy ) ? If yes, please change the setting and hit "o.k." and please re-change the setting back to both usage again.
Hi!
I have Allow only secure FTPS connections checked. If i change it to allow both won't the server be less secure?
If i allow both secure and non-secure it works, but shouldn't the app be updated to work with FTPS?
Thanks!
the app does support FTPS, but your client was not requesting a secure connection, or the server denied the request, in case of misconfiguration(s), or missing certificate(s), or their misconfiguration(s). Please investigate with the help of log - files, why the server denied the access over FTPS for your client.
You have to decide for yourself, if a secure transfer is necessary or not. If you think, that your data - transfer absolutely needs a secure connection, then you will decide only to use secure connections. Your server is not less secure with both options.