FileZilla Server is an FTP server that supports FTP and FTP over SSL/TLS. FTP over SSL/TLS provides secure encrypted connections to the server. FileZilla supports SSL, the same level of encryption supported by your web browser, to protect your data. When using SSL your data is encrypted so that prying eyes cannot see it, and your confidential information is protected. It also supports on-the-fly data compression, which can improve the transfer rates. Unfortunately, the compression setting can have mixed results, so it is advised to use it with care. It is possible for files that are already compressed to be transferred over the network using more than their original data size.
FileZilla Server 0.9.43, what"s new:
Fixed vulnerabilities:
- Security fix: Disallow renaming and deleting of aliases through FTP commands
New features:
- Removed outdated and untested Kerberos GSSAPI support
- Removed support for the nonstandard OPTS UTF8 OFF command which is not part of the FTP specifications
- Added TLS 1.2 support
- Minimum RSA key size for generated certificates is now 1280 bit
- Build system: Modernized and cleaned up workspace files for Visual Studio 2013
- Build system: Removed all non-Unicode configurations
Bugfixes and minor changes:
- Fix handling of leading/trailing whitespace in filenames
- Fix display of file name at the end of a transfer
- The 8+3 account setting is now stored in the correct XML element
- Increase number of tries searching for a free port after the PASV/EPSV command
- Fix text clipping on the miscellaneous page in the settings dialig
- Fixed memory leaks when changing settings
- The numbers to the PORT command are now always treated as decimal numbers as per the FTP specifications even if they have leading zeroes
Download: FileZilla Server 0.9.43 | 1.9 MB (Open Source)
View: FileZilla Home page | Installation and Setup