From the menu, choose Tools > Options.
In the left pane, expand Security.
Select SSL Security.
Select this to send a certificate to SSL servers for authentication.
Clear this check box to send no certificate to SSL servers for authentication.
Note:
Your server may not require client certificates. If they do require client certificates, you may need to send your self-signed or 3rd-party signed certificate to the server administrator so the admin can add it to the server's Trusted List.
Certificate
Browse to or type the location of an SSL certificate file on your local machine. The file should have a .crt extension.
Private key
Browse to or type the location of an SSL private key file on your local machine. The key file should have a .key extension.
Use passphrase
Enter the appropriate passphrase for the certificate listed in the Certificate field.
Confirm Passphrase
Enter the appropriate passphrase again for the certificate listed.
Tip:
The private key password is stored in the registry using strong encryption. For added security, leave the passphrase fields blank. Deva xFTP prompts you for the private key password when necessary.
Create Certificate
Select this to create a new SSL certificate with a signing request and a key for the certificate. For more information on creating SSL certificates see Creating your own SSL certificates.
Trusted Certificates
Displays a list of certificates that you have accepted as valid. For more information on trusted certificates see Accepting server SSL certificates and Importing SSL certificates.
Reuse cached session for data connection (required by some servers)
Select this to allow new transfers without encrypting a new data channel.
Clear this check box to require encryption of every session for every new transfer.
Accept certificates in Windows Trusted Root Certificate Authority store
Select this to automatically trust certificates already accepted by your system, even if they have not been added to your Trusted list.
Clear this check box to require all certificates to be added to the Deva xFTP Trusted list before allowing connections.
Warn when switching from secure to non-secure pages
Select this to see a pop-up message when, after connecting to a secure HTTP site, you click a folder or link that is not secure.
Clear this check box to be able to link from secure HTTP sites to HTTP sites that are not secure without seeing any pop-up messages.