We are pleased to announce the latest release of SFTPPlus version 3.37.0.

New Features

  • The HTTP and HTTPS file transfer API now support session based authentication. The Basic Auth login is still supported. [server-side][http][https] [#5009-1]
  • The HTTP and HTTPS file transfer services now have a session …

We are pleased to announce the latest release of SFTPPlus version 3.36.0.

New Features

  • The Azure File Service of the Azure Storage Account is now available as a location for client-side transfers. [client-side][http] [#4988]
  • It is now possible to define a client-side file transfer that will wait …

Introduction

What is business continuity planning (BCP)?

According to Wikipedia, business continuity planning is the process of creating systems of prevention and recovery to deal with potential threats to a company.

Business Continuity Planning also includes these five components as defined by the SANS Institute. These components are:

  • Business Resumption …

We are pleased to announce the latest release of SFTPPlus version 3.35.0.

New Features

  • The OpenSSL library used by SFTPPlus on Windows was updated to OpenSSL 1.1.0h. [#4579]
  • It is now possible to define virtual folders that are available to all accounts from a group. These …

Introduction

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The following is a short guide on how you can set up a security scanner for your SFTPPlus MFT Server installation. For this guide, we have chosen a free and open source scanner, OWASP Zed Attack Proxy or zaproxy, as an example.

Of course, there are a number of …

We have recently deployed the latest release of SFTPPlus version 3.34.1 which fixes the following defects:

  • The files downloaded using the HTTP file transfer service now have explicit headers to disable caching. [security][http][https] [#4953]
  • The HTTP service no longer returns user input as part of the …

Why get ready for IPv6?

According to the Akamai Q1 2017 State of the Internet Connectivity Report, "approximately 5 million IPv4 addresses were depleted from available pools at the Regional Internet Registries in the first quarter, leaving approximately 39 million addresses remaining."

In response to the steady depletion of IPv4 …