FileCOPA FTP Server Changelog

What's new in FileCOPA FTP Server 9.01

Mar 23, 2015
  • Updated user interface with skin support added.
  • New HTTP WebFTP and HTTPS WebFTP servers - provide a web-based interface for uploading and downloading files.
  • Fields can now be injected into the subject line of email event messages as well as the body.
  • Event emails can now be sent to multiple recipients.
  • Added a new event On Disconnect.
  • Can now set the number of days to keep log files.
  • Added option to export and import the Denied IP Address List.
  • Added command to Command Server to block an IP address.
  • A user can now be locked to only connecting from specific IP addresses.
  • Added more secure SSL ciphers. If upgrading and you use SSL, go to the SSL page and click Restore default ciphers to ensure weak ciphers are disabled and the new secure ciphers are enabled.

New in FileCOPA FTP Server 7.01.0.2 (Nov 29, 2012)

  • Modified system to allow modular servers. You could now add 2 FTP servers to the system for example, one listening on port 21 and one on port 8021
  • Added HTTP/HTTPS Servers, including support for Virtual Hosts. PHP Can be installed (separately) and linked to these servers.
  • Support for IPv6
  • Added FTP commands EPRT and EPSV
  • Added TFTP Server.
  • Added support for using Windows Authentication for users.
  • Added ability to support multiple public SSH keys for a user.
  • Added ability to move log file folder.
  • Added option to store local times in log files. Note that by doing this it will break the W3C compliance of the files.
  • Added support for SSH DSA/DSS keys
  • Added ability to modify SSH key bit length
  • Added to event variables list. Shows the local full file path of a file uploaded/downloaded.

New in FileCOPA FTP Server 6.01.02 (Sep 14, 2011)

  • Improvements and extensions in Security:
  • Added support for .pfx files for SSL Certificates
  • Added support for TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2
  • Added support for many more SSL Ciphers
  • Added support for many more SSH Ciphers
  • Added support for many more SSH MAC alghorithms
  • Added new option to revoke Explicit SSL (AUTH)
  • Added support for public key SSH logins
  • Added option to copy a user to the Users' Configuration
  • Added options for importing and exporting users to a .csv file to the Users' Configuration
  • Added IP address whitelist to the Security Page
  • Added file-mask upload blocking on the Security Page
  • Added new Event - Add to Custom Log File
  • Added On Failed Login to the Events pages - Global and User. Fires when a user enters a bad password

New in FileCOPA FTP Server 5.01 (Sep 2, 2009)

  • FileCOPA is fully compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7
  • Added support for new Extended FTP commands
  • Added support for files greater than 2GB.
  • Added option to limit user to a particular protocol. ie, some users can only use SFTP, some FTP, some all, etc.
  • Added expiry parameters to user records.
  • Added comments field on user records.
  • Added export to CSV option on reports.
  • Added virtual directory support.
  • Added configurable port bindings to enable binding to specific IP addresses.
  • Improved SSL certificate handling and SSL version selections
  • Added SSH public key information and fingerprint details now available.
  • Removed support for Win9x.
  • Added field on users page to set default root directory for new users.

New in FileCOPA FTP Server 4.01 (Dec 18, 2008)

  • SFTP server.
  • Hide Product Branding option on security page.
  • Added more fields to Global Event email notifications
  • Support for file integrity check extended FTP commands.
  • Option to hide passwords in log files
  • Full reporting section, including statistical Pie charts and user reports.

New in FileCOPA FTP Server 3.01 (Oct 22, 2007)

  • New user interface
  • Security enhancements - IP address limiting, maximum concurrent connections, automatic IP address blocking
  • Events system
  • Support for Mode Z

New in FileCOPA FTP Server 2.01 (Nov 21, 2006)

  • Support for Implicit and Explicit SSL/TLS
  • User usage statistics
  • User directory/file rights
  • Bandwidth throttling
  • User Quotas
  • User Ratios