Sunday, November 15, 2015
LFTP 4.5.3 Utility now checks Source Address while replying via DHT
LFTP utility developers officially announces the release of LFTP 4.5.3 with minor new features. LFTP utility is quite popular among Linux and Unix users as it is one of the sophisticated ftp/http client which is used for file transfer over number of network protocols.
LFTP utility offers several key features like supports FTP & HTTP protocols, support for HTTPS and FTPS protocols using GNU TLS or OpenSSL library, automatic OPIE/SKEY support in FTP protocol, FTP listing support, IPv6 support in both FTP and HTTP, partial webDAV support and bittorrent protocol support. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
According to official announcement, LFTP 4.5.3 comes with new setting ftp::site. This newly updated release checks source address while replying via DHT. It also discards disconnected torrent peers only after a particular timeout. This release doesn't uncompress http body when Contrent-Type is compressed.
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LFTP utility offers several key features like supports FTP & HTTP protocols, support for HTTPS and FTPS protocols using GNU TLS or OpenSSL library, automatic OPIE/SKEY support in FTP protocol, FTP listing support, IPv6 support in both FTP and HTTP, partial webDAV support and bittorrent protocol support. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
According to official announcement, LFTP 4.5.3 comes with new setting ftp::site. This newly updated release checks source address while replying via DHT. It also discards disconnected torrent peers only after a particular timeout. This release doesn't uncompress http body when Contrent-Type is compressed.
Keep reading and stay tuned with us to get latest software news. Don't forget to subscribe us and share your reviews about this post among other readers via comments.
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