SFTPPlus 3.19.0 Release
We are pleased to announce the latest release of SFTPPlus, version 3.19.0.
The target of this release is fixing a series of defects.
In this release we have introduced support for macOS Sierra (10.12) with the OpenSSL 1.0.2 provided by the Homebrew project, making TLS …
SFTPPlus 3.18.0 Release
We are pleased to announce the latest release of SFTPPlus, version 3.18.0.
It includes support for listening on port below 1024 using Unix special capabilities and permissions.
The server-side home folder creation capabilities were improved to allow creating a set of directories and subdirectories after an account is …
SFTPPlus 3.17.0 Release
We are pleased to announce the latest release of SFTPPlus, version 3.17.0.
It includes a fix for the FTPS connection not being successfully closed in the case in which the FTP client issues the QUIT command. This affects only the server-side functionality and only the implicit and explicit …
SFTPPlus 3.13.1 Release
SFTPPlus version 3.13.1 was release as a bugfix release on top of 3.13.0.
It includes a security fix in which the transfer scripts were previously executed a root, even if the process was configured to run under a non-root account.
If possible we recommend upgrading to …
SFTPPlus Client 1.5.64 Release
SFTPPlus Team announces a new release of SFTPPlus Client, version 1.5.64.
In this version we fixed FTPS transfers for Linux/Unix operating systems.
A new transfer setting was added, maxfileage, which can be used in GET transfers to skip files on the remote server that are older than …
SFTPPlus 3.11.1 Release
SFTPPlus version 3.11.1 was release as a bugfix release on top of 3.11.0.
It includes a security fix in which the transfer scripts were previously executed a root, even if the process was configured to run under a non-root account.
If possible we recommend upgrading to …
SFTPPlus 3.16.0 Release
We are pleased to announce the latest release of SFTPPlus, version 3.16.0.
It includes a security fix in which the transfer scripts were previously executed a root, even if the process was configured to run under a non-root account. This affects only the client-side functionality. As long as …