Serv-U v5.0.0.7 Beta


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Serv-U is a powerful, easy-to-use, award-winning FTP server created by Rob Beckers. An FTP server uses the FTP protocol to share files across the Internet.

Serv-U is not only 100% compliant with the current FTP standard, but also includes numerous features unique to Serv-U that make it a perfect file sharing solution for virtually everyone.

What's New:

  • Changed MDTM so it can now change the date/time of directories as well as files.
  • Added support for SSCN command.
  • Added better crash loging to Administrator program, logs to file ServUCrashReport.elf.

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Serv-U v.5.0.0.9 Final has been released

Serv-U is a powerful, easy-to-use, award-winning FTP server created by Rob Beckers. An FTP server uses the FTP protocol to share files across the Internet.

Serv-U is not only 100% compliant with the current FTP standard, but also includes numerous features unique to Serv-U that make it a perfect file sharing solution for virtually everyone.

Features:

  • Added ODBC connection retry in case connection fails immidiately after server start.
  • Changed registration key mechanism, key is valid when the last major version was released within update period.
  • Ported code to Borland C++ Builder v6.
  • Changed MDTM so it can now change the date/time of directories as well as files.
  • Added support for SSCN command.
  • Added better crash loging to Administrator program, logs to file ServUCrashReport.elf.

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed bug in performance counters, value for 'Total KB transferred' was wrong.
  • Fixed bug in path parser causing crashes for certain paths.
  • Fixed a number of Admin bugs causing crashes.
  • Fixed bug in Daemon dir listing code causing crashes.
  • Fixed bug causing crashes on Daemon exit.

Serv-U v.5.0.0.9 Final

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