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|Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, *BSD, Solaris, etc.
|[[FTP]], [[FTPS]], [[SSH File Transfer Protocol|SFTP]], [[Secure copy|SCP]], [[HTTP]], [[HTTPS]], [[WebDAV]] and WebDAV over SSL, [[AS2]], [[AS3 (networking)|AS3]], Plugin API, Windows [[Active Directory]] / [[LDAP]] authentication, [[SQL]] authentication, GUI remote administration, Events / Alerts, X.509 user auth for HTTPS/FTPS/FTPES, MD5 hash calculations on all file transfers, Protocol Conversion (incoming FTP/FTPS/SFTP/HTTP/HTTPS protocols converted to a back end FTP/SFTP server.), [[Secure Shell|SSH Tunneling]], [[Tunneling protocol|HTTP(S) Tunneling]], CrushTask, Headless (Web browser management, or you can edit XML files directly, or issue terminal commands to add users, manage groups, inheritance, permissions, query server statistics, etc.
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|[[glftpd|glFTPd]]
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|Linux, BSD, and more
| [[FTP]], [[FTPS]], [[FTPES]]. Supports X.509 client cert auth. deny / enable lists for user access. Logging data can be compatible with wu-ftpd format. [[vsftpd]] is default FTP daemon in [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]], [[CentOS]], [[Fedora (operating system)|Fedora]], [[Slackware]] (along with ProFTPD), [[NimbleX]] and [[RHEL]]. Others like [[Debian]] require an additional installation. GPLv2 license with exception for linking with OpenSSL.
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