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 1.8.1 changelog:
New features
- Limits to the number of active sessions defined for the groups now apply to the group as a whole, not just to the individual users belonging to those groups.
- Fixed bug that led to timeouts not being set at startup, but only when changing the configuration.
Bugfixes and minor changes
- FTP Server: NLST would report a file names with a leading ./ path in certain cases, which confused some clients. Fixed.
- UI: Fixed bug that caused the Administration Interface to misinterpret native paths in the mount lists in case the server were running on a machine with different path semantics than the Administration Interface"s one.
- UI: fixed regression that led to some message dialogs not being displayed.
- Fixed regression that caused disabled mount points with empty native paths to be discarded.
- Fixed conversion to utf8 of virtual paths, which was wrongly misinterpreting some native encodings.
- In case of login failure, the login timeout resumes counting down for the remaining time.
Download page: FileZilla Server 1.8.1 | 5.0 MB (Open Source)
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