edtFTPnet/PRO - Secure FTP component for .NET
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Product Overview
Installation
Feature List
License Agreement
Revision History
Using edtFTPnet/PRO
Class overview
How to...
How to use the license file
How to connect to an FTP server
How to get a directory listing
How to change directories
How to upload, download and delete a file
How to resume transfers
How to transfer directly from/to memory
How to transfer multiple files and directories
How to monitor a server
How to synchronize directories
How to transfer files concurrently
How to use FTP events
How to improve GUI responsiveness
How to use asynchronous methods
How to use the FTP Shell
How to use FTP scripting
How to FTP through a NAT router/firewall
How to FTP through a SOCKS proxy
How to FTP through an HTTP proxy
How to FTP through other proxy servers
How to use different character encodings
How to build a GUI FTP client (with no code)
How to transfer files using HTTP/HTTPS
How to use FTPS (introduction)
How to use FTPS (without server validation)
How to use FTPS (with server validation - part A)
How to use FTPS (with server validation - part B)
How to use FTPS (with server validation - part C)
How to use FTPS (with client/server validation)
How to use SFTP (introduction)
How to use SFTP (without server validation)
How to use SFTP (with server validation)
How to use SFTP (with server validation - known hosts)
How to use SFTP (generating known hosts file)
How to use SFTP (with server validation - public key files)
How to use SFTP (with client validation - password authentication)
How to use SFTP (with client validation - public key authentication)
How to use SFTP (with client validation - keyboard-interactive authentication)
How to use SFTP (choosing algorithms)
How to use SFTP (data compression)
How to use SFTP (keypair generation)
How to execute remote commands via SFTP
How to use SCP to transfer files
How to set up logging
How to create a certificate
How to diagnose problems
API Documentation
Support
File Transfer Essentials
FTP Protocol Overview
FTP Protocol Overview
Active and Passive modes
FTP Commands
Sample Scenarios
Data types
Session commands
File commands
Directory commands
FTPS - Securing FTP with TLS
FTPS - Securing FTP with TLS
Implicit FTPS and Explicit FTPS
Securing Control and Data Channels
FTPS Commands
FTPS Usage
The Essentials of FTP Security
The Essentials of FTP Security
Public Key Cryptography
Certificates and Certificate Authorities (CAs)
Obtaining Keys and Certificates
Server and Client Validation
Hostname Checking
Selecting Ciphers
SFTP and SCP
SFTP and SCP
SSH - Secure Shell
SCP - Secure Copy
SFTP – SSH File Transfer Protocol
Comparison of FTPS and SFTP
Proxies
Proxies
HTTP Proxies
SOCKS Proxies
SOCKS4 and SOCKS4A
SOCKS5
Other Documentation
RFC 959 - File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
RFC 4217 - Securing FTP with TLS
RFC 2228 - FTP Security Extensions
SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
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