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SFTPPlus Release 3.43.0
Wed 19 December 2018 | general release
We are announcing the latest release of SFTPPlus version 3.43.0.
New Features
- When defining a new password for an account, it is now possible to define a minimum level of complexity and strength. [#4700]
- You can now set an email as part of the user's account details. [#5125]
- You can now allow FTP/FTPS users to change their passwords. [server-side][ftp][ftps] [#5127]
- The bundled OpenSSL library was updated to OpenSSL 1.1.0j on Windows, SLES 11, and OS X. [#5148]
- A new event handler was added for extracting GZIP compressed files to a destination folder. [#5150]
- Debian 8 (Jessie) on X86_64 is now a supported operating system. [#5152]
Defect Fixes
- SFTP and SCP file transfer services no long fail when the client is sending a "keep alive" global request. [server-side][sftp][scp] [#5149]
- We have updated the libraries used by SFTPPlus with patches addressing CVE-2013-7459 and CVE-2018-6594.
Deprecations and Removals
- Debian 7 is no longer supported as it was replaced by Debian 8. [#5152-1]
- Solaris 11 on SPARC and X86 is no longer receiving new SFTPPlus updates due to weak demand for Solaris 11 and increasing costs in keeping Solaris 11 infrastructure up to date. [#5152]
You can check the full release notes here.
Pro:Atria and SFTPPlus sponsor DVLA Code Challenge 2018 for School Children
Tue 18 December 2018 | article general
Pro:Atria is delighted to be a sponsor of the DVLA Code Challenge 2018 for School Children.
DVLA runs the competition to provide Schools, Code Clubs and Community groups in Wales with IT equipment and promote STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subjects aimed at children aged 7-14.
DVLA work with a number of Volunteer Organisations and Charities such as STEM Learning and Code Club (part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation Charity) to help teach children aged 7-14 Information Technology subjects in Primary Schools. This initiative is focused on a competition is to get children involved with coding games while providing an incentive and opportunity for the Schools and Clubs to win IT equipment and to promote the work of the volunteers and Charity organisations that actively engage with and support the schools to run these clubs.
The children choose from a number of themes provided by the associates and write a game to enter. Prizes are awarded to the teams reaching the final and every school or group that enters the competition or attends the event, either at the venue or via a live link is entered into a prize draw. The prize draw element encourages greater participation in schools so that we can reach as many schools and groups as possible - there are about 2200 in Wales.
In 2017 the project was able to place IT Equipment in over 50 Schools and groups in Wales and get hundreds of children aged 7 – 11 involved in coding.
In 2018 the event was even more successful with over 60 Primary and Secondary Schools across Wales winning prizes in the DVLA Code Challenge Competition.
Mark Jones, Head of Cyber Security Testing at DVLA said:
"All the entries we had this year were of a very high quality which shows just how much talent is out there, we just need to provide opportunities for the children to use it. This year we had 258 Entries from Primary Schools and 58 entries from Comprehensive Schools."
He went on to say:
"250 children aged 7 – 14 and teachers attended the event in the Richard Ley Development centre and a further 170 individuals from had stands and exhibits outside the venue. We could have filled the venue more than twice with the requests for tickets. We ran a Live Link and between 3000 and 4000 people watched the event stream with over 2500 votes cast for the winning entries."
This year there were 8 finalists and 1 special prize Finalists prizes in 7 – 11 category and 11 – 14 category.
The winners were:
7 – 11 Age Group
1st Prize - £2000 - BlaenBaglan Primary
2nd Prize - £1500 - Usk CiW Primary School
3rd Prize - £1000 - Gwyrosydd Primary School
Runner Up - £750 - Cadle Primary School
11 - 14 Age Group
1st Prize - £2000 - Cathedral School
2nd Prize - £1500 - Caerleon Comprehensive School
3rd Prize - £1000 - Dyffryn Conwy
Runner Up - £750 - Cyfarthfa High School
Special Prize Pontlliw Primary School
Beach Ball Bingo Winners 23 Schools won Lego Boost Educational Kits, Sparx Spheros and OhBot robotic heads.
Prize Draw Winners A further 28 Schools winning similar prizes
Tim Adams, Director of Pro:Atria said:
"We were delighted to be involved with this worthwhile event that was hugely successful with encouraging and engaging with young people. These young people will be the future coders and vital to the economic success of the country for decades to come. Our congratulations to all the winners as well as all entrants for their participation.To have so many enthusiastic children thinking and learning about all aspects of computers, gaming and security while winning IT equipment for the schools is a huge win/win for everyone involved and the DVLA is to be congratulated on organising such a successful event. We look forward to being part of the 2019 Challenge and hope that even more schools will be involved."
Further information from:
http://dvlacodechallenge.dvla.gov.uk/
About Pro:Atria Ltd:
Our worldwide customer profile includes government agencies and businesses large and small across Europe, USA, Middle East, Asia, Australia and Far East. Pro:Atria also works with integrators and system design teams including IBM, DXC, Fujitsu, Capita and Tata (amongst others). Customers are from all sectors including retail, financial, manufacturing, healthcare, education and transport as well as government agencies and departments. Support is provided by our team of staff who are based across Europe.
About SFTPPlus:
SFTPPlus MFT is a software suite for managed file transfer (MFT) with Client and Server that may be licensed and used as standalone modules or together as a MFT solution. SFTPPlus MFT provides functionality to automate file transfers between systems, users inside an organization and with third-parties. The software is designed to work on major operating systems including Windows, Linux and UNIX. SFTPPlus MFT supports the most popular file transfer protocols like FTPS, SFTP, HTTPS and WebDAV and provides external authentication support, integration with built-in and external logging solutions and audit functionality. SFTPPlus MFT also integrates with external encryption solutions and offers an API for third-party integrations.
SFTPPlus Release 3.42.0
Tue 27 November 2018 | general release
We are announcing the latest release of SFTPPlus version 3.42.0.
New Features
- You can now define a custom CSS file for HTTP/HTTPS file transfer services. [server-side][http][https] [#5101]
- You can now automatically get SSL/X.509 certificates signed by Let's Encrypt's certificate authority. [ftps][https] [#5117]
- The sample init scripts were updated to allow starting SFTPPlus directly under an unprivileged service account. [#5132]
- It is now possible to set a database event handler which will automatically delete older events. In this way you can limit the size of the database. [#5137]
- Amazon Linux 2 on X86_64 is now a supported platform. [#5139]
Defect Fixes
- The MySQL database resource is no longer erroneously marked as requiring a restart in the Local Manager. [#5137]
You can check the full release notes here.
SFTPPlus Release 3.41.1
Wed 21 November 2018 | general release
We are announcing the release of SFTPPlus version 3.41.1 which is a bugfix release to always transfer the marker file as the last file in marker based batch transfer.
By transferring the marker file as the last file, a failed transfer can be resumed.
No other changes were done in this release on top of 3.41.0.
Defect Fixes
- In marker based batch transfer, the marker file is now always transferred last. [client-side] [#5143]
You can check the full release notes here.
SFTPPlus Release 3.41.0
Thu 15 November 2018 | general release
We are announcing the release of SFTPPlus version 3.41.0 which adds support for running HTTP/HTTPS services behind a Layer 7 HTTP Application load balancer.
New Features
- It is now possible to define a list of HTTP Host header origins accepted by the HTTP file transfer services and the Local Manager. This allows running compatible SFTPPlus services behind a load balancer without compromising on the default CSRF checks. [server-side][http][https] [#5138]
You can check the full release notes here.