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CompleteFTP is a high-performance Windows FTP server supporting FTP, FTPS, SFTP and SCP. HTTPS
is also supported, as are SSH terminals. As well as the usual features expected in a secure
server, CompleteFTP supports the use of custom .NET extensions and a protocol translator that allows
CompleteFTP to be used as a secure wrapper around an FTP server.
Prices start at $199.
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- FTP and FTPS (FTP over SSL)
CompleteFTP's FTP and FTPS implementations are fully standards compliant
and support a broad range of options, including:
- Firewall-friendly transfers (passive mode)
- Explicit and implicit mode SSL/TLS
- anonymous logins
- non-ASCII character-sets
- server and client SSL/TLS certificates
- configurable listing formats
- configurable SSL/TLS cipher-suites
- selectable network interfaces (NIC's)
- SFTP (FTP over SSH) and SCP
All editions of CompleteFTP support SFTP.
SCP is supported in the Professional Edition.
Password and public-key authentication (RSA and DSA)
are supported. Multiple keys per user supported in Professional
Edition.
- HTTP and HTTPS
HTTP and HTTPS are supported in the Professional Edition.
Both authenticated and unauthenticated access is available. HTTP uploads
are supported.
- Browser-based file-manager
Browser-based file-manager
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The browser-based file manager is supported in the Professional Edition and
higher. The Javascript file manager supports upload (10GB+), download, file
viewing and more.
- Clustering
CompleteFTP (Enterprise Edition only) has state-of-the-art clustering support.
Configuration changes are synchronized in real-time across all servers
in a cluster. The servers need not be identically configured.
- Multi-protocol gateway
Multi-protocol gateway
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CompleteFTP (Enterprise Edition only) can act as a multi-protocol gateway
for other servers. It can present any of its own protocols to a client,
and translate them into a different protocol to talk to another server.
- Unlimited users in all editions
Unlimited Windows and non-Windows users
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Windows users may be added by simply selecting from
a list of Windows users.
Non-Windows users are users who have no corresponding
Windows OS accounts; these are added using a wizard.
- Automatic Windows users
Automatic Windows Users
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The Automatic Windows Users (AWU) feature allows the administrator
to enable login of any Windows user without having to manually
add the user to CompleteFTP's internal user list.
In the Professional Edition (or better) logins may be restricted
to one or more Active Directory (AD) or local groups.
- Authentication via an external database
Authentication via an external database
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CompleteFTP (Professional Edition) may be configured to authenticate users from an
external data-source, such as a database or a spreadsheet. Most
data-sources with an OLE DB driver may be used.
- Virtual file system
Virtual file system
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CompleteFTP's virtual file-system gives administrators
full control over the file-system that is presented to clients.
It includes support for user-mapped locations, such as 'My Documents',
which takes a Windows user to their own Windows 'My Documents' folder.
Folders may also be defined by UNC paths and may contain macros.
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- File system permissions
File system permissions
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For non-Windows users file-system access is controlled
by CompleteFTP's own UNIX-like access control system.
For Windows users access is determined by Windows' native
file permissions. These permissions may be viewed from within
the CompleteFTP Manager.
- Custom .NET extensions
Custom .NET extensions
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With CompleteFTP custom extensions you can customize the
behaviour of CompleteFTP by integrating your own .NET code.
Extensions can be written for authentication, alternative file-systems,
event-handlers and custom commands.
- Email notification
E-mail Notifications
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CompleteFTP can be configured to send e-mail notifications
when specific events occur. Events may be filtered using wildcards
or regular expressions. Subjects and messages may incorporate
macros.
- Process triggers
Execute a process when a file-operation occurs
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Process triggers can be configured to automatically execute a program,
a batch script, a Powershell script or an FTP script when a particular file-operation
occurs.
- Performance monitoring charts
Charts for real-time performance monitoring
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Scrolling charts show real-time performance indicators such as logins,
bytes uploaded/downloaded and auto-bans.
- Remote administration
Remote administration
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CompleteFTP's administration tool connects to the
server through TCP/IP.
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