Titan FTP Server 19.00 Build 3676
Titan FTP Server is an enterprise class server product for storing and sharing files, with unparalleled performance and scalability. This software provides an advanced feature set, giving you flexibility and control. An intuitive administrative interface makes it easy to set up and maintain.
Titan FTP Server provides security and access control features such as SFTP or FTP over SSL for secure file transfers, S/Key MD4 and MD5 password encryption, enabling or disabling of anonymous access, and the ability to permit or deny access based on IP address. The server also includes the ability to block FXP and PASV mode transfers.
Bandwidth throttling and maximum transfer speed to customize the bandwidth by user or server. You can regulate the number of connections from a given IP, and block users and IP’s after a configurable number of invalid commands.
Titan FTP Server supports a variety of file transfer protocols.
In addition to standard FTP, Titan supports the following secure protocols:
SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) [Enterprise Edition Only]
- Supports SSH file transfer protocol versions 3 through 6.
- Transfers all information over an encrypted channel.
- Provides full SFTP support based on SSH-2 protocol.
- Adheres to the IETF’s Internet Draft
FTPS (FTP with SSL/TLS)
- Supports SSL v3.0 and TLS v1.0 (SSL v3.1).
- Transfers all information over an encrypted channel.
- Uses Explicit FTPS (AUTH SSL/TLS) or Implicit FTPS to secure file transfers.
HTTP and HTTP/S
- With the optional web interface, files can be transferred using HTTP or HTTP over SSL
Advanced features include: SSL support for secure file transfers, Virtual Folders, Unlimited user accounts (professional edition), Bandwidth Throttling Support, S/KEY Password Encryption, UL/DL Ratios, Disk Quotas, Banned/Free Files Lists, Anonymous Access Enable/Disable, Custom Messages, Log File Rotation.
Changes in Titan FTP Server 2019 Build 3660 (July 9, 2021):
- Updated: Changed the default Passive Mode FTP Port Range to 28,000-30,000 to limit the number of open ports.
- Fixed: ‘Secure’ attribute missing from ASP.NET Session Id. [SVR-I435]
- Fixed: Open redirect vulnerability issue in the WebUI. [SVR-I432]
- Fixed: Block Anti-Timeout scheme was not working when NOOP was issued. [SVR-I437]
- Fixed: WebUI Security vulnerability with rename files. [SVR-I433], [SVR-I434]
Changes in Titan FTP Server 2019 Build 3650 (March 5, 2021):
- Added: The WebUI now supports the HSTS Strict-Transport-Security response header.
- Fixed: Under certain conditions, FTP connections would cause numerous CLOSE_WAIT sockets to be left in memory.
- Fixed: If Max-File-Size-Upload was enabled, uploaded files which exceeded the maximum size were not being removed from the server.
Changes in Titan FTP Server 2019 Build 3626 (December 11, 2020):
- Fixed: Updated the system documentation to better reflect the feature sets of Titan FTP Server vs Cornerstone MFT Server
- Fixed: SFTP ‘quota’ command was returning invalid free-bytes value to the SFTP client
- Fixed: Various javascipt warnings and errors in the Titan/Cornerstone WebUI
Changes in Titan FTP Server 2019 Build 3615 (November 15, 2020):
- Added: The Check For Update feature now supports downloading updates over a secure https link.
- Fixed: When using the srxCFG utility and GETATTR for Server, Groups or Users, sometimes the attribute data would not be returned if the attribute was specified in all UPPERCASE instead of Mixed Case.
Changes in Titan FTP Server 2019 Build 3555 (December 2, 2019):
- Fixed: SFTP issue which could leave a file handle open during an upload if the disk quota was exceeded.
- Fixed: ‘Require FTP/S’ issue which would kick the user even if ‘Require FTP/S’ was not enabled for the user.
- Fixed: ‘Require FTP/S’ issue which did not kick the user until after receipt of the Password. If Require FTP/S is enabled, it is now checked when the USER command is issued.
- Fixed: The srxTitan service could consume high CPU usage after upgrading from an older release.
- Fixed: Issue in the SFTP engine which would cause excessive memory usage due to failed or banned connection attempts.
- Fixed: when upgrading from 2018 to 2019 the Local Admin console may not login after the first reboot and a second reboot would be required.
- Changed: The Email Server feature will now auto-accept remote TLS certificates from non-trusted sources.
Changes in Titan FTP Server 2019 (February 10, 2019):
- Added: 301 Redirects for HTTP to HTTP/S. When enabled, all non-secure web traffic is redirected to http/s.
- Added: Import/Export feature for Events. This feature enables events to be exported and imported into new server instances.
- Added: Support for Multiple UNC authorization accounts on the UNC Accounts tab.
- Added: There is now a ‘File Size’ condition in the event manager to trigger actions based on the size of a file.
Homepage – https://titanftp.com
Supported Operating Systems:
Titan FTP Server is supported on both the 32- and 64-bit editions of Windows.
- Windows Server 2019
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2012 (including R2)
- Windows 10 Pro