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SFTPPlus 3.1.0 Release

Fri 09 October 2015 | general release

We are pleased to announce the latest release of SFTPPlus, version 3.1.0 which adds recursive capabilities to the monitor service and improves the audit capabilities for our SFTP and SCP client and server side protocols.

It also fixed a major issue in the SFTP / SCP service to allow the service to identify itself using DSA ssh host keys.

Starting with this release, Unix and Linux users can reconfigure the server side service to listen on ports below 1024. In the previous version port below 1024 were only available at product startup and not while the product was running.

Here are the major changes:

  • Added support for recursive monitor services.
  • A dedicated event with ID 30005 is now used when an unknown SSH message id is requested.
  • A dedicated event with ID 30006 is now used for internal server error while processing the SSH requests.
  • The SFTP service can now be identified using DSA (ssh-dss) SSH host keys. It no longer ignores the configured DSA keys.
  • On Linux and Unix, when running under a dedicated service account, you can now use port below 1024 for the file transfer service.

These are just the highlights of this release. For more details, including the list of fixed defects, please see the full release notes.

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SFTPPlus Server 2.12.1 Release

Mon 28 September 2015 | release server

We have just release SFTPPlus Server version 2.12.1. This is a bugfix / maintenance release for the version 2 release series, which is supported until 17/09/2018.

Here are the fixed included in this release:

  • Allow PROT command to be issues by a FTPS client before the USER command. [#3017][ftps]
  • Fix an internal server error when the FTP specific AUTH command is issued by a client for a FTP service for which the FTPS extensions were not enabled. [#3017][ftps]
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SFTPPlus v3 migration path

Fri 25 September 2015 | general release

We are pleased to announce a major new release for SFTPPlus entitled SFTPPlus v3

The highlights include:

  1. The new version combines the two 'Server' and 'Client' products into a single installation. Some customers will continue to use only one part of the functionality while others need both. Licensing will still allow customers to choose only the functionality required in order to keep costs down
  2. SFTPPlus 3.0 is the next major version for both SFTPPlus Client 1.5 and SFTPPlus Server 2. It has been significantly re-architected and re-designed to make it easier to be used together with a wide range of managed file transfer workflows, to assist customers with flexible usage, enables better diagnostics and testing as well as providing a much improved platform for future development allowing upgrades with a minimum of impact for customers
  3. Future development and new features will all be based in the new release (SFTPPlus 3.0). SFTPPlus Client 1.5 and SFTPPlus Server 2 will not receive any further development or new features.
  4. We will still make bugfix releases for both SFTPPlus 1.5 and SFTPPlus Server 2 for at least another 3 years but very much hope that all users will migrate to the new Release within the next 12 months. However we recognise that customers with more significant integration and complex installations will require longer and therefore suggest that planning begins as soon as possible
  5. Existing customers: Your current license is still valid and will cover the SFTPPlus 3 functionalities associated with your license. e.g. SFTPPlus Client 1.5 licenses will only cover the client side of SFTPPlus 3. You will also receive the benefit of new features and functionality available in this release as well as future development.
  6. Documentation for SFTPPlus 3 has been improved based on feedback on earlier versions.

The focus for SFTPPlus 3.0 has been to create a stable product that combines the two modules, with easy installation procedures and provides as a minimum all the same functionality that you have had before.

Future development plans are advanced and we will be moving forward to provide additional features and functionality according to perceived needs as well as users feedback. We therefore would very much welcome any suggestions and input you may have.

Some of the features that will be added in the coming months include:

  • Add WebDAV support for transferring files over HTTP/HTTPS.
  • Support for client-side HTTP/HTTPs/WebDAV protocols
  • Manage multiple hosts from a single Manager GUI.
  • Built-in support for clustering to support resilient configuration

More info on our dedicated roadmap page.

Please contact us at support@proatria.com and we will be pleased to provide the new release so that you can test and prepare for migration. We will also be happy to discuss the upgrade process specifically to suit your needs.

Please advise:

  1. Platform(s) and os version(s) you are interested in or currently use
  2. SFTPPlus module (Server/Client) and version(s) in use currently
  3. Protocol(s) in use currently

Do let us know if you have any questions or if we can assist further in any way.

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SFTPPlus Client 1.5.59 Release

Thu 24 September 2015 | release client

SFTPPlus Team announces the maintenance release of SFTPPlus Client, version 1.5.59.

It fixes the failure to execute pre/post process command when using absolute path for inbox directories

For more details, please see the full release notes.

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SFTPPlus 3.0.0 Release

Fri 18 September 2015 | general release

We are pleased to announce the latest major release of SFTPPlus, version 3.0.0 which unifies the client-side and server-side functionality into a single product.

Here are the major changes:

  • The product was renamed from SFTPPlus Server to just SFTPPlus. In some places, to avoid confusing it with the previous SFTPPlus Client, the new SFTPPlus product is referred to as SFTPPlus MFT.
  • All log handlers were converted to event handlers. This allows an unified method for interacting the the audit events produced by SFTPPlus.
  • All authentication methods are now explicitly defined and ordered. You can now choose the order in which different authentication methods are used.
  • Client-side file transfers were introduced using locations and transfers. Locations represent the endpoint servers used by the file transfers. Transfers represent the rules for exchanging files between locations.
  • On Linux and Unix, when running the process using a dedicated service account all event handlers and the log files are handled by the dedicated service account. In the previous version they were handled as the root account.

These are just the highlights of this release. For more details, including the list of fixed defects, please see the full release notes.

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