Tuesday, June 22, 2010

CrushFTP 5.1.1 Released!

New:

***initial support for UDP tunneling for faster transfers (Enterprise Licensed Customers only)

***UDP support includes FTP proxy, SFTP proxy, and HTTP/TCP proxies (Enterprise Licensed Customers only)

***warns if you use different versions of CrushFTP for remote admin and actual serving

***added case sensitive filtering flag on dir listings

***added flag for controlling FTP proxy mode on non standard FTP dir listings

***defaults to Binary mode if the using FTP and the user never specified (flag can control this)

***significantly improved proxy performance

***folder monitors can now run in intervals of seconds if the value is negative

***added flag to allow disabling the stats DB engine

***fixed memory consumption scenario for FTP transfers

***set AES ciphers to be higher priority by default

***added support for higher strength AES ciphers in SFTP if your Java has the right policy files

***added support for automatically resuming failed uploads or downloads with the FTP proxy

***added mdtm_gmt flag to make MDTM use GMT format for dates

***alert's can now execute a plugin by specifying it in the "To:" header. Example: PLUGIN:CrushTask

***added flag for determining if reports should be emailed in HTML or Plain Text mode

***added support for SFTP key renegotiations


Fixes:

***A CRITICAL BUG in CrushFTP 5.1.0_37-5.1.0_45 was fixed. (Denial of Service)

***fixed bug saving changes to the connection groups

***fixed bug where the last window size wasn't being preserved

***fixed log location filename

***fixes bugs when reading in ASCII mode to prevent character translation

***fixes potential port conflict bugs with port race conditions on Solaris

***fixed bug with the SCP handling of flags

***fixed bug creating the default user in MySQL

***fixed idle handling for HTTP sessions

***fixed bugs with Safari 5

***fixed bug with Flash 10.1 removing menu items

***fixed bug with HTTP sessions behind a reverse proxy

***fixed bug with owner/group/priv information with non ASCII filenames


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