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BulletProf FTP Server
Look at this Wikipage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FTP_server_software
I use,
http://www.guildftpd.com/
Works pretty good, has a nice gui and free !
maybe linux inside VirtualBox (Puppy Web server 128mb)?
Raidenftpd
I think you can also just use Windows' inbuild feature to mount directories to other directories and thereby outsourcing the pipes/aliases support.
Check out http://www.g6ftpserver.com/
FTP server built in into IIS7.5?
Long time ago, I'm using Bullet Proof FTP server and FileZilla
This.
+1
This is a Consumer system (7) not 2008 (R2) - So no IIS
Coming soon: Topsite accs provided by Edis ;-)
Also check out RaidenFTPD
@William - Windows 7 also contains IIS (just in single website mode)
Nah, would use drftpd if i had that in mind (or GL on a linux box)
@William - according to this page - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731911.aspx - all editions of Win7 now support IIS. (Pretty sure this wasn't the case with Vista and it wasn't the case for XP, nice that MS have seen the light and include it with all editions now.)
@kiwidave - IIS is present in all Windows desktop versions since Windows 98 (it was called PWS)
Have a look at SlimFTPd. It has it's own virtual file-system.
@William Curious why no filezilla?
I've used filezilla, it's okay. :P
The drives are network drives mounted in a drive letter, for some reason filezilla shows them as empty.
Ahh, I thought maybe there was some security related problem I didn't know about
That's strange you're having that problem, as I'm using it to make a network drive available and haven't ever had a problem. Although it's not a true network drive, it's a vmware shared folder (which My Computer refers to as a network drive)
@William - those network drivers are Windows or Linux? If Linux do not mount as SMB share, rather install NFS client and mount as NFS.
@William, Isn't it just the usual permission problem in FileZilla? It always shows empty folders if the service's account doesn't have the proper permissions.
XLight is an excellent FTP server. Back when I helped someone run a Windows server, it was basically the only FTPd that didn't make me want to stab out my own eyes.
Hm probably, but i don't want to fuck around with it.
@William: Yes, but then all other programs will have the same problems. Maybe you won't notice, because they default to the user account instead of the system. Just change the system account in the service properties.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wzdftpd/ - glftpd for windoze
or IOFTPD
Not working on 7 x64
No thx.
Working perfectly, except that it has no passive mode/port mode, so it is useless if you run a NAT... still searching thus.
@zsero: changing the user of the service account of Filezilla Server does not fix the issue: this appears to be a bug/limitation. I had a similar requirement and I solved by removing the need to write on a network share.