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Defines various SSL and FTPS server configurations designed for different needs. Each configuration balances security vs compatibility: the more compatibility you have (usually) the less secure your server is.
Declaration
[C#]
public enum TSBServerSSLPredefinedConfiguration { sspcDefault = 0, sspcCompatible = 1, sspcComprehensiveInsecure = 2, sspcHighlySecure = 3 };
[VB.NET]
Enum TSBServerSSLPredefinedConfiguration
sspcDefault = 0
sspcCompatible = 1
sspcComprehensiveInsecure = 2
sspcHighlySecure = 3
End Enum
[Pascal]
TSBServerSSLPredefinedConfiguration = (sspcDefault, sspcCompatible, sspcComprehensiveInsecure, sspcHighlySecure);
[C++]
typedef uint8_t TSBServerSSLPredefinedConfigurationRaw;
typedef enum { sspcDefault = 0, sspcCompatible = 1, sspcComprehensiveInsecure = 2, sspcHighlySecure = 3 } TSBServerSSLPredefinedConfiguration;
[PHP]
class TSBServerSSLPredefinedConfiguration extends TSBBaseEnum {
const sspcDefault = 0;
const sspcCompatible = 1;
const sspcComprehensiveInsecure = 2;
const sspcHighlySecure = 3;
}
[Java]
public enum TSBServerSSLPredefinedConfiguration { sspcDefault, sspcCompatible, sspcComprehensiveInsecure, sspcHighlySecure }
Possible values
Declared in
.NET:
- Namespace: SBSSLServer
- Assembly: SecureBlackbox.SSLServer
VCL:Java:
- Package: SecureBlackbox.SSLServer.jar
C++:
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