Titan FTP Server is an enterprise class server solution for storing and sharing files. With unparalleled performance and scalability, Titan serves a variety of needs from the largest enterprise to the home user. Titan provides an advanced feature set, giving you flexibility and control. An intuitive user interface makes Titan FTP Server easy to set up and maintain. Titan FTP Server is FIPS-140-2 compliant.
For Large Enterprises: Titan offers unlimited user accounts (professional edition) and the controls to appropriately manage them. Bandwidth throttling and configurable maximum transfer speed allows you to customize the bandwidth given to any user or server.
You can regulate the number of connections from a given IP, and block users and IP's after a configurable number of invalid commands. The control and scalability that Titan FTP server provides offers an excellent file sharing solution for even the largest enterprises.
Security and Access Control: Titan provides security and access control features such as SSL for secure file transfers, S/Key MD4 and MD5 password encryption, enabling or disabling of anonymous access, and the ability to permit or deny access based on IP address. The server also includes the ability to block FXP and PASV mode transfers.
For Home Users: All of the advanced functionality of the Enterprise version is included in a less expensive home version. And with features like configurable upload/download ratios and disk quotas, you can control the way that files are shared on your system.
· SSL/SFTP support for secure file transfers
· Virtual Folders
· Unlimited user accounts (professional edition)
· Bandwidth Throttling Support
· S/KEY Password Encryption
· UL/DL Ratios
· Disk Quotas
· Banned/Free Files Lists
· Anonymous Access Enable/Disable
· Custom Messages
· Log File Rotation
Requirements:
· Pentium class processor or better, 400MHz or faster CPU
· Minimum of 128MB RAM
· Minimum 25MB of disk space for the Titan program and 100MB for each FTP Server configuration
Limitations:
· 20 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Added: A "Kick User On Bad Hostkey" flag is now available in SFTP. If this flag is enabled, the default, any FTP client that presents an invalid SFTP key will be disconnected as if they supplied an invalid password. Turn this setting off to allow SFTP clients the ability to connect and sequentially issue multiple SSH host keys until a valid key is found.
· Fixed: Internal memory issue which could cause a race condition in the Titan Service if multiple servers were configured under a single domain and one or more servers had an invalid IP address and Titan was installed on a fast quad-core multi-processor box.
· Fixed: Internal logic error which would prevent users from being properly displayed in the Admin application as members of a group.
· Fixed: Issue with non-native authentication which could prevent the Users from being displayed properly under the Members and Non-Members tab in the Admininstration application.
· Fixed: The Permit SFTP flag at the Group and User level was not h...