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Serv-U FTP Server 6.3.0.0 Corporate Edition
Serv-U is a powerful, easy-to-use, award-winning FTP server created by Rob Beckers. An FTP server uses the FTP protocol to share files across the Internet. Serv-U is not only 100% compliant with the current FTP standard, but also includes numerous features unique to Serv-U that make it a perfect file sharing solution for virtually everyone. Flexible FTP server (or Daemon) for all 32-bit versions of MS-Windows (Win95, Win98, WinME, NT, Win2000, Win2003, XP). It turns any PC with a network connection into an FTP site on the Internet. Serv-U makes a vast array of features available to the user that ensures the administrator has full control over their FTP server.




Serv-U offers the following:
- Easy to set up and use.
- A Windows standard, with over 50000 registered users!
- Support for Secure-FTP through SSL/TLS.
- Support for ODBC databases for accounts.
- Lots of security through passwords, read/write/append/modify rights per directory or file for each user (including Anonymous), and access restrictions based on IP address.
- Fast and rock solid!
- Multiple "virtual" FTP servers can be set up on a single instance of Serv-U.
- Server can be administered remotely.
- Supports S/KEY one-time passwords.
- Can run as a native "system service" in NT, Windows 2000/2003 and Windows 95/98/ME/XP.
- Support for temporary accounts that are automatically deleted upon expiration.
- Support for UL/DL ratios, disk quota limitations, network bandwidth limiting, and automatic anti-anti-time-out plus anti-hammering measures.
- Full UNC path support.
- Support for virtual paths. Directories or drives can be mapped to any location in a user"s directory structure.
- Support for "links" such as those used in UNIX.
- Full support for all "ls" directory listing options.
- Support for messages to users, or from users to the server.
- Users can be put into groups for easy maintenance of large numbers.
- A complete implementation of the FTP standard in RFC959, RFC1123, RFC1760, RFC2228, RFC2246, RFC2289, RFC2389 and the Secure-FTP draft.
- Supports resuming of file uploads and downloads.
- Configurable messages for sign-on, sign-off, login, and directory changes.
- Has time-out and time-limit features, so connections are automatically
cleared when idle, hung, or connected too long.
- Easy to setup and maintain through a separate administrator program. For automated maintenance the settings are stored in either an .INI file, registry, or ODBC database of simple format.
- Has an open architecture which makes monitoring, changing and extending the server behavior possible through external DLLs.
- Logs all transactions to file and screen that can be read by other applications. Includes unique session IDs, time, and date stamps.

Serv-U Corporate addresses the need for a business-class FTP server with no limitations and the ability to grow with your business. With this in mind, Serv-U Corporate allows the following:
- ODBC database support
- Integrated SSL Support
- Unlimited domains with an unlimited number of concurrent connections
- Unlimited number of user accounts
- Support for directory mapping and links
- Support of UL/DL ratios and quotas
- Support for remote administration
- Windows User NT-SAM / Active Directory Support

Changes in 6.3.0.0 (June 12, 2006) :
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Features:
- Increased the maximum user name size from 39 to 150.
- Changed the RClientEventStr add-on structure to have a user size of 151 bytes (150 characters plus a NULL terminator) from 40. This requires add-ons to be rebuilt with the new structure size.
- Updated OpenSSL libraries from 0.9.8a to 0.9.8b.
- Updated the Splash graphic and other graphics to a new look.
- Added Windows XP style alpha blended icons.

Bug Fixes:
- Updated User Quota image and text in Help documentation that indicated quotas were displayed by the Administrator in KB. Quotas have been displayed in MB since version 5.1.0.0.
- Corrected usage of kilobits (kb or Kb) throughout Help documentation where kilobytes (kB or KB) was intended.
- Corrected a problem where zlib1.lib was actually 1.2.2.0, not 1.2.3.0. Now the distribution contains the correct zlib DLL.
- Corrected a bug where changing the PASV port range would cause UPnP to perform operations.
- Corrected a path conversion bug introduced in 6.2.0.0 discovered only in testing environment. This problem never turned up in production environments.

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