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Cerberus FTP Server

 
License:
Shareware
Price/Registration Fee:
$69 USD
File size:
5.51 MB
Publisher:
Cerberus, LLC
Last Updated:
01/25/12
Version:
5.0.0.7
Review:
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User Rating:
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Cerberus FTP Server Description:

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Cerberus FTP Server combines industrial strength secure encryption with powerful performance for both the demanding IT professional and the casual file sharer. Cerberus supports FTP, FTP over TLS/SSL (FTPS and FTPES), the SSH2 File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), and web client access over HTTP and HTTPS. Optimized to use very few system resources, Cerberus is easy to administer and can quickly be configured to authenticate against Active Directory and LDAP. It can run as a Windows service or standalone, has native x64 support, includes a robust set of integrity and security features, can resume failed file transfers, and offers an easy-to-use manager for controlling user access to files and file operations. Connection limits and timeouts, security features and IP-level access can all be controlled by the administrator as well as many of other settings. In addition, Cerberus FTP Server offers statistics on connections as well as robust logging capabilities.


Operating System Support: Win7 x32, Win7 x64, WinServer, WinVista, WinVista x64, WinXP
Tags: SFTP, FTPS, FTP, server, Cerberus, secure

 
 

Cerberus FTP Server reviewReview for Cerberus FTP Server

Cerberus FTP Server rating 4.69 out of 5 based on 52 ratings. With 26 user reviews.

33333 No home directory


It offers all that I may need except for a home directory...
Virtual path per user - OK
LDAP Authentication - OK
AD authentication - OK
SSL - OK
Home directory - not quite.

44444 Nice integration


Besides the nice interface, and the ease of configuration, I finde the seamles integration with NT users the strongest feature. Instead of having to set up individual users on the FTP server, and afterwards setting up the same users for NT-credentials (to access folders with different permissions), this server relies on the user setup from the Windows user management. It's ability to run as an NT-service is also rather useful for a server that is not logged in at all times.

55555 Cerberus FTP Server


Installation and configuration was a breeze.
Extremely intuitive interface. This is how setting up an FTP Server should be! And, it really performs. I can't recommend it enough.

Serv-U