A A C MySpace FileCOPA FTP Server online vista english version 4.0
| Developer: |
InterVations Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$39.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.2 MB |
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FileCOPA takes the hard work out of running an FTP Server. The FileCOPA FTP Server installs on any version of the Microsoft Windows operating system with just a few clicks of the mouse and automatically configures itself for anonymous operation. Award winning FileCOPA FTP Server is ideal for business users who require a powerful and flexible FTP Server. FileCOPA has a user-friendly interface making managing an FTP server an absolute doddle.FileCOPA's features include full passive FTP support, unlimited connections, anonymous FTP support, Live WHO Lookup and W3C Log File compliance.To purchase you will require a serial number which will be provided on the registration screen of the application after it is installed.Features Passive FTP SupportThe FileCOPA FTP Server Software fully supports passive FTP connections. Passive FTP is of great benefit to customers who are likely to connect to you through a firewall. Most FTP client software defaults to passive use now making it easier for the user to connect, without an FTP server that supports passive FTP these users are going to be locked out. Passive FTP Port Range ConfigurationWhile passive FTP is great for FTP client users (the people who are connecting to you), it can be a nightmare for the FTP Server administrator. Passive FTP usually assumes all incoming TCP ports are open, but this could make your system very insecure. The FileCOPA FTP Server allows you to limit which ports will be used for Passive FTP connections. Armed with this information you can just open the limited number of ports on your firewall, allowing you to keep your system safe and secure. Advance Passive FTP Router ConfigurationThe FileCOPA FTP Server Software can be configured to report your routers IP address for passive FTP transfers. This allows you to successfully run the FTP Server on a private address behind y...
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