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6.0 Bug 1995: Support for S3 servers without TLS encryption (martin) encryption anchor (martin)
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The //File protocol// selection lets you choose [[protocols|transfer protocol]]. The //File protocol// selection lets you choose [[protocols|transfer protocol]].
-When [[ftp|FTP protocol]] is selected, you can further specify to use basic unsecured variant (//No encryption//) or one of [[ftps#methods|methods to invoke FTPS]]. When [[webdav|WebDAV]] and [[s3|S3]] //(latest beta version only)// &beta protocols are selected, you can choose between basic unsecured variant and secure one.((With the S3 protocol, selecting the unsecure variant makes sense only, when connecting to 3rd party S3 server, as Amazon S3 does not support unsecure connections.))+When [[ftp|FTP protocol]] is selected, you can further specify to use basic unsecured variant (//No ==encryption==//) or one of [[ftps#methods|methods to invoke FTPS]]. When [[webdav|WebDAV]] and [[s3|S3]] //(latest beta version only)// &beta protocols are selected, you can choose between basic unsecured variant and secure one.((With the S3 protocol, selecting the unsecure variant makes sense only, when connecting to 3rd party S3 server, as Amazon S3 does not support unsecure connections.))
The //Host name// box is where you type the name, or the IP address, of the server you want to connect to. //Host name// is the only mandatory box that must be filled for a session to open. You can use environment variables in the value with syntax ''%NAME%''. The //Host name// box is where you type the name, or the IP address, of the server you want to connect to. //Host name// is the only mandatory box that must be filled for a session to open. You can use environment variables in the value with syntax ''%NAME%''.

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