JSCAPE Secure FTP Server is a highly secure FTP server designed to provide enterprise level secure file transfer capabilities.
FTP Server is a very useful tool, platform-independent with installers for Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X.
Here are some key features of "JSCAPE Secure FTP Server":
· Platform independent - Support for Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac OS X environments.
· Data protection - Protect sensitive data using secure SSL encryption with support for both explicit and implicit SSL.
· HIPAA compliance - Using secure FTP data is protected during transit to meet HIPAA compliance requirements.
· Multiple protocol support - Support for both FTP and secure FTP (FTP over SSL) protocols.
· IP access rules - Lock down your server using access rules based on client IP address.
· Virtual file system - Define virtual directories and permissions for your users.
· Virtual hosting - Create multiple FTP server instances each with their own users and configuration.
· Remote administration - Securely manage your servers remotely from anywhere in the world.
· Logging - Customizable logging support allowing you to log only those events that are important to you.
· Passive port redirection - Specify a different IP address to use in response to passive client connections. Ideal for use in environments that use NAT.
· Passive port range - Specify a range of ports to use for passive connections. Ideal for use in environments with strict firewall configurations.
Requirements:
· Sun or IBM JVM (Java Virtual Machine) 1.4.2 or later
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Enhancement: Added upgrade wizard to GUI installer.
· Enhancement: Added Rename permissions flag to virtual directories.
· Enhancement: Improved parsing of ssl.cfg file.
· Update: Changed private client key export so that both keystore and key are password protected.
· Bug Fix: Resolved issue with 0 bytes of data being reported in log file for ASCII downloads.
· Bug Fix: Resolved line termination issue with directory listing commands in FTP/S protocols.