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    htmanager

    htmanager

    htmanager create users tree directories, htacess and htpasswd files

    ...USING BY GUI 1. open pwlist.csv with Text Editor or Calc Editor and replace HTPATH parmater with your root path server /storage/ssd3/405/5273405/public_html/.htpasswd if using a subdir "users" by example : /storage/ssd3/405/5273405/public_html/users/.htpasswd 2. complete users lines USERNAME, CODE colunms 3. clic on htmanager.exe directly htmanager create htpasswd, htaccess files and users subdirectories 4. Transfert all HTDIR directories files with a ftp client on your web site II. USING IN COMMAND LINE htmanager [csv file name] if csv file is void, htmanager use "pwlist.csv" III. REBUILD source code : htmanager.c written in C for rebuild : make.bat
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    Java FTP Client

    An FTP protocol client built in Java

    An FTP protocol client built in Java. Command line interface only - no GUI.
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    The MockFtpServer project provides a mock/dummy FTP server for testing FTP client code. It can be configured to return custom data or reply codes, to simulate either success or failure scenarios. Expected command invocations can also be verified. This project has been moved to https://github.com/dx42/MockFtpServer.
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    GiraffeFTP is a Java based FTP client and server. It includes GUI and command line tools. Good code to see to understand the FTP Protocol and sockets. Also includes a non-standard implementation of SSL sockets.
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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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    Extended FTP client supporting standard FTP client scripts and interactive use. Tired of Windows' limited ftp.exe? Looking for something more capable, but compatible? hftp is highly portable and battle-tested in real-world daily use.
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