SyncBack Integration
SyncBack Pro/SE (v9+) now backs up faster to CompleteFTP than other FTP/SFTP servers. It does this by taking advantage of the folder-tree (a.k.a. recursive) listings feature introduced in CompleteFTP…
SyncBack Pro/SE (v9+) now backs up faster to CompleteFTP than other FTP/SFTP servers. It does this by taking advantage of the folder-tree (a.k.a. recursive) listings feature introduced in CompleteFTP…
We have just released CompleteFTP 12.0, and it is available now for current customers to download and install. For customers whose support agreement has expired, please contact us to ask…
DropZone is a small, self-contained Javascript library that provides a 'drop-zone' on a web-page upon which files can be dropped to be uploaded. This example shows how DropZone can be…
UNPUBLISHED THIS AS WE OBSERVED A DROP IN VISITS AFTER IT WAS PUBLISHED (it was also linked to by all the parts of the series) FTPS and SFTP are the…
We were recently asked by a user if CompleteFTP could treat active directory groups like users, so that each group has its own home directory and associated settings.Adding New Authenticators …
We've just released CompleteFTP 11.0. There's quite a few fixes and minor features added (see the revision history), but there's two important new enterprise features described below. Encryption at rest …
Clustering is when a group of several servers work together to accomplish a task or function, appearing as a single unit to clients. The primary purpose is to provide resilience…
A CompleteFTP user recently asked us about an easy way to change lots of folder paths. They are moving all their folders in CompleteFTP to a different location. They have…
Windows has restricted the length of filenames to 26o characters for many years. For most CompleteFTP users, this isn't an issue, but occasionally other applications generate ridiculously long filenames that…
SFTP and SSH SFTP is a network protocol for transferring files securely over a computer network. Its full name is the SSH File Transfer Protocol, and as it implies, SFTP…