
CesarFTP is an easy-to-use and fast to configure FTP server. Fed up with modifying your hard disk structure to share your file ? Then enjoy CesarFTP virtual file system support ! You can with a few clicks configure your server to share specific files without moving and / or copying them to a new place. CesarFTP also supports quotas and ratios, download speed limitation, limitation of the number of connects and many other miscellaneous things ! You can as well configure file logs and screen logs. With events handling, you can configure an automatic processing of uploaded files. You can run the server as a system service and remote control it.
CesarFTP Features
Colored text within the log window.

You can Kick/Ban users and send messages to the users

Ability to prevent new connections occurring while keeping the previous ones active.

Support for transfer speed limitation, Support time-out.

You can limit the number of connected users on an account basis or global basis.

You can set Ban/Authorize access rules based on IP and/or hostname.

Support for ratios and quotas, on a file/byte/per session/all sessions basis.

Fields are provided to store specific information about users.

Use a constant number of threads to improve performance when highly loaded.

Support for specific handling of events: you can make processing of uploaded files automated.

For each event, you can: set a specific answer, play a sound, or execute a command line.

A very understandable and complete set of options for accounts configuration is available. You can use groups of users and configure them in the same window.

Very comprehensive browser to set up your FTP server! Selecting folders and files to share is a snap with CesarFTP. You can set up a powerful virtual file system, which allows you not to move files on your hard disk. The access rights system allows you to fine tune the way users can access your server.

A statistic window where you can see specific information about current connections.

It has a built-it NT Service support.

Remote control of the server using the same interface is possible. Everything you can do on the computer where the server runs is possible on another computer.

You can fine tune the way the server logs information about the connections.