seamlessly integrates secure and web transfer protocols.
Here are some key features of “Serv-U”:
• Event-driven automation (send email, run program, move file, etc.).
• Brandable interface (your logo, your theme, etc.).
• Web-based remote administration.
• Virtual folders permit use with local storage and remote shares – simultaneously.
• Multiple authentication sources (Active Directory, database, custom).
• Granular control over bandwidth, storage, permissions and access.
• Automatic account maintenance (reset password, disable after X days, etc.).
• Multi-factor authentication (certificates and keys).
• File integrity checks (MD5, SHA1, SHA256, etc.).
• Advanced web clients support drag-and-drop, thumbnails, synchronization, two-panel transfers and more.
• Native English, German, French, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Swedish, Spanish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish and Portuguese interfaces.
Features:
• Reduced Serv-U’s download latency time between file reads for FTP/S and HTTP/S by taking better advantage of Serv-U’s multi-threaded architecture on multi-core servers.
• Added Serbian (Latin) translation.
• Added additional HTTP parameters to force browsers to revalidate cached files with Serv-U.
• Added event information into the log for email event messages and execute events to identify the triggering event.
• Updated OpenSSL libraries from 0.9.8w to 0.9.8x.
• Improved the Linux socket implementation to be smoother.
• Added wildcard path comparisons for ratio free files allowing full or partial directories to be specified in addition to file names and wildcards.
• Improved database user look up speeds when more than one database user category is in use.
• Discontinued upgrade capability for Serv-U versions 6.4.0.6 and earlier (pre-Serv-U 7.0.0.1). Upgrading from Serv-U 7.0.0.1 and greater is still supported.
• Updated the “Doctype” for HTML files used by the Management…
- Download the file
- Right click on file and choose extract here
- Install the software
- Copy the crack content to default installation folder
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