Titan FTP Server |
Release Notes - Version 9
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| Important Information |
Titan must be installed under an account that has full administrative privileges to the computer on which Titan is being installed. If you are installing Titan on Windows VISTA, the installer will prompt you to run in "elevated" mode, select Continue
to install. To uninstall Titan FTP Server, select add/remove programs from the control panel and select Titan FTP Server. You can also select the uninstall icon in the Titan FTP Server program folder to uninstall Titan FTP Server. bIf you plan to use Titan in conjunction with User Accounts on an existing Windows NT Domain, please review the associated whitepaper (PDF) found on our website.
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Version: 9.0 |
Release Date: January 17, 2012 |
- Added: Internationalization Support. Titan FTP Server v9 is completely UNICODE based which will allow the server to access, store, and manage an unlimited number of
files in an unlimited number of languages/character sets at the same time. [photo]
- Added: Ability to ban files that do not have an extension. For Example: "*."
- Added: The SMTP Email Tab now supports the ability to add a special custom port
instead of the default SMTP Port.
- Added: Ability to use secure SMTP Email over SSL/TLS.
- Added: Ability to handle chained CA certificates, specifically when Entrust hands
down a certificate signed by an intermediate CA.
- Added: Ability to assign a Primary Group to a user. In previous versions of Titan
FTP Server, users were able to inherit some of their configuration values from a
group which they were a member of. However, since there was no way to pick the group
from which the user would inherit their settings, it was not consistent which settings
the user would inherit. In Titan FTP Server v9 and later, each user will be assigned
to at most 1 Primary Group. This Primary Group information will be used to determine
where a user will inherit their setting from if inheritance is being used at the
user level.
- Added: Support for multiple host-keys for a given user. Users can now have one or
more host-keys assigned to their user account. If the client presents any of the
host-keys, they are authenticated.
- Changed: In previous versions of Titan FTP Server, an Everyone group would be created
even when the server was configured for non-native authentication. In Titan FTP
Server v9 and later, the Everyone group will not be created on new servers unless
native authentication is being used.
- Changed: Implemented MS recommended workaround for ASP issue described in Microsoft KB-911272
which could cause ASP to unload while the WebUI was executing.
- Changed: In the New Server Wizard, Anonymous FTP is now disabled when non-native
authentication is being used.
- Changed/Fixed: Issue in the Directory Access permissions which would prevent a subdirectory
from having no access if the parent had full access. Titan FTP Server now accepts
the concept of a null-ace, meaning that the Titan Admin can create a Directory Access
rule that has no permissions. This rule will keep someone from accessing a directory
even if the parent directory has been configured for Full Access with the 'Apply
To Subdirectories' option enabled.
- Fixed: Various memory management issues which could cause the Web Interface front
end to go offline after a period of time because ASP.NET became unavailable. The
ASP.NET issues would also manifest themselves by slowly accumulating system memory
until the Titan FTP Server service would stop functioning.
- Fixed: Various Admin issues dealing with the failure to properly enumerate groups
and users when using non-native user authentication.
- Fixed: Various issues in the Virtual Folder subsystems which could prevent new Virtual
Folders from being added through the Virtual Folder Wizard and/or deleted or accessed.
- Fixed: Various memory related issues which would slowly accumulate system memory
if the Titan Tray or Admin applications were left running for an extended period
of time.
- Fixed: Various .NET and Web Interface related issues which would cause PCI scan
warnings.
- Fixed: Various issues in the srxCFG utility and srxCOM engine which prevented access
and modification of various attributes.
- Fixed: Various issues relating to the Flood Protection/DoS settings not being honored
when configured to ban someone for a short period of time.
- Fixed: Issue in the SFTP engine which could cause the Idle Connection Manager to
close a connection as soon as it was established and before the user logged in.
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| Known Issues |
- In the Virtual Folder Wizard, the Browse For New Folder does not browse remote UNC shares. As a temporary workaround, manually enter the full UNC path in the edit text box at the top of the page.
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| Minimum System Requirements |
The following Windows platforms are currently supported. Note: All Service Packs and hot-fixes should be applied to the computer prior to installing Titan FTP Server:
- Windows Server 2008 (Including R2), Windows Server 2003, Windows 7, and Windows Vista. Both 32
and 64 bit editions are supported.
- A 2Ghz Pentium class processor is required, 2Ghz is recommended.
- 4GB of RAM is required, 8GB is recommended.
- Minimum 100MB of disk space for the Titan program and 100MB for each Server configuration.
- SVGA (800x600) resolution is required to run the Administration program.
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| Technical Support Options |
Online technical support for Titan FTP Server is available on our support website located at www.SrtHelpDesk.com.
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| Contact Information |
South River Technologies, Inc.
127 Lubrano Drive
Suite 202
Annapolis, MD 21401
USA
http://www.southrivertech.com
Telephone: 410-266-0667
Fax: 410-266-1191
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