WFTPD220.ZIP Windows FTP server 2.20 for Winsock 1.1 / 2.0 32WFD220.ZIP Windows FTP server 2.20 for Winsock 1.1 / 2.0 Uploaded by the author (ideally). WFTPD - the all round useful Windows FTP Daemon. WFTPD is a Windows program that allows you to set up your machine as an FTP site. It runs under Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Windows NT, and users consistently inform me that it is the fastest server available on these platforms. It is easy to configure through Windows dialogs, and requires no direct editing of INI files or of Registry databases. Nice words people have said about WFTPD: "Several good shareware FTP server programs are available for Microsoft Windows. The one to trust is WFTPD by Alun Jones" - Setting Up An Internet Site For Dummies, IDG Books, ISBN 1-56884-335-6 July 1996 edition of PCComputing - WFTPD counts for two of the "Internet All-Stars Best 1,001 Free Downloads from the WEB". Awarded five stars (for both 16 and 32-bit versions of 2.11) on ZDNet's software library, and five cows (again for both 2.11 versions) on The Ultimate Collection Of Winsock Software site (http://www.tucows.com). Awarded 3« stars by Stroud's Consummate Winsock Apps site - still the highest rating for an FTP server. If WFTPD is the highest rated FTP server now, think what will happen now that it is my full-time job! (As used by id Software, makers of Doom, Heretic, Wolfenstein etc.; also by Office Depot. Also used at many other institutions - not counting site licences, I currently (6/22/96) have over 2550 registrations) Version 2.20 adds capabilities for resuming interrupted transfers, the ability to pull up a directory selection dialog whenever a directory is required to be entered, and makes it easier to alter the IP address and port listened to by WFTPD. WFTPD has the following useful features: o 32-bit and 16-bit versions available, to allow use on all Intel x86 Windows platforms o RFC compliance to 959 & 1123 (in other words, it's a real FTP server) o Support for the majority of documented FTP commands, and some of the undocumented ones (it doesn't support the obscure ones for mail, etc.) o Multiple logins and simultaneous transfers allowed o Works with Mosaic / NetScape / Cello / Internet Explorer / etc. o Runs (as tested by real users) over most Winsock compliant drivers o Site can be made read-only, or read-only to anonymous users, at the click of a button. o User-configurable time-out on hung/idle connections. o Secured access by means of password authentication, address- based host authentication, and the ability to restrict users to named subtrees of your directory structure o Further security by means of user rights which may be set easily on any directories in your system - including those that don't yet exist o Remote access to ALL drives on your system is possible o Windows friendly - does not flash cursors while it is transferring, or hold up processing o Can run 'invisible' - with no user access to the program o Logs logins, anonymous logins, gets, puts, commands, warnings - what's logged is configurable o Logs to file that can be read by other applications, including session number, time and date stamp. This information is also logged to the screen. Other Windows applications can read this log while it is open, and it can be transferred through WFTPD. o Most strings can be edited in the resource information - for customization, or translation o Small - around 240K for the 16-bit version, 330K for the 32-bit o Status bar display of count of users, and number of sockets in use o Cute little icon In addition, for the low price of $20 ($5 extra for disks), you get these features: o Easily configurable greeting - the unregistered one tells people that you haven't registered o As many transfers per login as required - only 5 are allowed in the unregistered version before you have to re-login. (Directory listings don't count towards this 5) (And only 15 PASV transfers are allowed before having to restart the server in the unregistered version) o Greater say in future features o Peace of mind - can you sleep at nights knowing that your $20 may be the only thing standing between me and an overdraft/ green card/new computer?