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    WAN-Transfer — Easy WebDAV File Share

    WAN-Transfer — Easy WebDAV File Share

    Share local folders online via WebDAV with UI and instant tunneling

    WAN-Transfer is a lightweight WebDAV server with a simple UI that makes it easy to share folders from your PC across your local network — or over the internet using built-in tunnel services. With no setup required, you can expose any local directory via a public WebDAV link and mount it directly in Windows Explorer or any WebDAV client. Choose your tunnel provider (LocalTunnel, Serveo, localhost.run, Cloudflared) and instantly make your server accessible from anywhere — no port forwarding...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    pj-ftp-server

    pj-ftp-server

    Pure Java FTP server. Free portable cross-platform multi-threaded.

    Pure Java FTP server. Free portable cross-platform. Run as root/admin ! 1) Fully multi-threaded. 2) Multi platform support. 3) Can run in GUI-mode: # java -jar pj-ftp-server.jar 4) Can run in CMD-mode (used cmd-mode-config.properties): # java -jar pj-ftp-server.jar cmd 5) IP-filter (access list) support. 6) Writable=true/false support 7) Support listening on different local interfaces 8) Speed limit support 9) Anonymous-mode support 10) Different TCP-ports support 11) Logging...
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    The goal of Slipper is to control peer to peer applications on a remote server. This might be of some use to people behind firewalls and proxies and are being banned on some ports (ie napter, gnutella), but ftp and telnet ports are still available.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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