Activate SSL When Application Logs On To A Ftp Server?
Aug 28, 2010
I need to activate SSL when my application logs on to a ftp server. I'm searching the net and I can't find some piece of code to work, the username and the password are in plaintext, they are visible
I use this for now but it doesn't work:
Dim request As FtpWebRequest = CType(WebRequest.Create(ftp://ftpwt.com), FtpWebRequest)
request.Credentials = New NetworkCredential("user", "password")
request.EnableSsl = True
request.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.ListDirectory
request.KeepAlive = False
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Dim EvntLog1() As EventLog = EventLog.GetEventLogs(My.Computer.Name) For dhi As
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these is my code
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