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.
Limitations:
· 20 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed: Various UTF8 encoding issues mainly involving the display of Far Eastern characters.
· Fixed: Login performance problem after upgrading from v8 to v9 if Windows NT/SAM, Active Directory, or LDAP authentication was being used.
· Fixed: Minor issue in the NT/SAM User Authentication engine which failed to return the proper error code if a group did not exist in the SAM database.
· Fixed: Issue in the Server Activity window of the Admin console which failed to display the proper protocol name for connections in the Web Browser.
· Fixed: Various memory issues which would cause a long delay when the Titan Service was stopping.
· Fixed: Optimized the overall login performance across the board for all protocols.
· Fixed: If an error occurred during the activation of a license, no error message was being displayed under certain conditions, primarily if the user did not have adequate rights to the local file system and/or to access the Internet.
· Fixed: The Japanese version of the Tips...