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    DavUtils

    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 integrated client-side AES encryption makes it secure to use public clouds.
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    UFTP

    Encrypted UDP based FTP with multicast

    UFTP is an encrypted multicast file transfer program, designed to securely, reliably, and efficiently transfer files to multiple receivers simultaneously. This is useful for distributing large files to a large number of receivers, and is especially useful for data distribution over a satellite link (with two way communication), where the inherent delay makes any TCP based communication highly inefficient. The multicast encryption scheme is based on TLS with extensions to allow multiple...
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    ISPMan is a system to design massive ISPs using LDAP as the backend. ISPMan provides a web front end and a command line interface to create virtual domains and manages users, dns information, email infos and httpd setup data for these vhosts.
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    cmdftp is a command line FTP client for Unix systems that features shell-like functions, passive mode, local and remote transparent modes, broken connection resumption, multiple and recursive file transfers, auto-login, and large file support.
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    stupid-ftpd is an ftp server, which provides a normal ftp-daemon functionality and a command-line mode. It has got a /etc/passwd independent user database which allows many variations of permissions. The server is easy to configure and very flexible.
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    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    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.
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