Powerful webdav client and sync tools with client-side AES encryption
DavUtils is a collection of easy to use WebDAV client tools. The built-in client-side encryption allows you to encrypt and decrypt files on the fly with AES.
Currently two command line tools are available: dav is a multipurpose WebDAV client that can be used like the standard unix tools ls, mkdir and rm.
The other tool is dav-sync that can synchronize local files with a WebDAV server. It is very flexible and configurable and has advanced data safety features to prevent data loss. The...
Its a Java application that can copy/cut
a list of source locations to a list of destinations. It can also transfer files over the internet peer2peer.
WARNING: Requires Java 7 installed.
JFTP4I is a Java FTP Framework that dinamically calls an user implemented class on each client request. When the user makes a request to a file, the framework automatically uses the configuration XMLs to start an event to deal with the data requested.
Sifter is a file and directory transfer program.
It stuffs important files that have recently changed onto a floppy
so that you can take them home from work. It can also use the
Internet instead of a floppy, if you don't have to go past a firewall
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
This project's single goal is to maintain a patch that allows chrooting of users in OpenSSH.
This patch will cause sshd to chroot when it encounters the magic token '/./' in a users home directory. The directory portion before the token is the direc
The SFGW is an event triggered store-and-forward "file relay" proxy. This provides routing and protocol transition transparency, application and security integration, scripting extensibility, minimized administration, and greater end-user control.