Cerberus FTP Server combines industrial strength secure encryption with powerful performance for both the demanding IT professional and the casual file sharer.
Cerberus supports FTP, FTP over TLS/SSL (FTPS and FTPES), the SSH2 File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), and web client access over HTTP and HTTPS. Optimized to use very few system resources, Cerberus is easy to administer and can quickly be configured to authenticate against Active Directory and LDAP.
Includes a robust set of integrity and security features, can resume failed file transfers, and offers an easy-to-use manager for controlling user access to files and file operations.
Connection limits and timeouts, security features and IP-level access can all be controlled by the administrator as well as many of other settings.
The Cerberus FTP Server software offers you statistics on connections and robust logging capabilities.
Note: Free for personal, non-commercial use.
Limitations:
· The Personal version is limited to 20 Max Connections and the following features are not available: FIPS 140-2, Client Cert Verification, Active Directory Authentication, LDAP Authentication.
What's New in This Release:
· Added ability to enter a license key via web administration
· Cleanup and enhancement of the HTTP/S web client
· HTTP/S web client can now delete directories that are not empty
· HTTP/S web client file zip and unzip support added
· Added confirmation dialog before deleting files of directories in the web client
· Web administration enhancements and bug fixes
· The server no longer waits for a client SSH NEWKEYS before sending its own new keys message
· Fixed a bug in the Event Manager that would not allow deletion of an event sink
· Fixed a bug that could result in the group variable not getting set for some HTTP/S
· file transfer events
· Fixed a User Manager rename bug that resulted in user settings not getting when a user was
· changed right after getting renamed
· Fixed a group save bug that resulted list permission changes not getting saved
· Fixed an exception bug if TLS/SSL was disabled and an FTPS or HTTPS connection was attempted