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Fully featured and highly configurable SFTP server with optional FTP/S and WebDAV support - S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob
Extremely fast and scalable Python FTP server library
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Dec 8, 2020
Python
漂亮的Go语言通用后台管理框架,包含计划任务、MySQL管理、Redis管理、FTP管理、SSH管理、服务器管理、Caddy配置、云存储管理等功能。
Portable FTP server written in .NET
golang ftp server library
Video Recorder for ESP32-CAM with http server for config and ftp server to download video
FTP/TFTP server for Linux that just works™
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Dec 3, 2020
Python
Small x86-32/x64 FTP Server
A lightweight, simple FTP server. Pure Java, no dependencies.
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May 16, 2020
Java
A fake FTP server for use with ruby tests
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Feb 25, 2020
Ruby
FTP server application that used user authentication of Django.
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Mar 24, 2020
Python
Golang based autonomous FTP server with AWS S3 and Google Drive integrations
Simple ftp server written in C++
Online Judge Kernel,Virtual Judge Adapter,Command-Line Interface, Telnet Server, FTP Server
A project to create a complete, standard compliant, multi-user, Objective-C (Mac OS X / iOS) FTP server.
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Jan 11, 2017
Objective-C
腾讯云对象存储(COS-V5)的FTP Server
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Oct 19, 2020
Python
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Jul 21, 2018
JavaScript
Original Xbox dashboard created with nxdk
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May 26, 2017
Java
A SD card reader which let's wireless data transfer for any device which supports FTP
Smart search engine for all bioinformatics databases worldwide
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Dec 16, 2017
Python
A terminal emulator with remote shell for non-jailbroken iOS devices
Create an FTP server using on raspberry pi and build your own wireless storage & backup solution for home.
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May 11, 2017
Java
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The authentication step that produces the link to follow in a browser to authenticate gdfa uses a callback URI. The port that it listens to seems to be random each time the service is started. Could that be standardized, or is there a way to predict what port it will listen to?