FXP.One

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FXP.One is a whole new system to FTP and FXP. It is not just another client. It is infact a very flexible FTP/FXP engine. This engine does all the hard work with dealing with FTP sites. Built into that is a very simple but powerful API protocol. The idea is then, if someone wants to do an FTP, or FXP, client they can then make one without the FTP hassles. Currently there already are multiple clients. They all talk to the FXP.One engine, and you can interchance the clients.

That is, use one client to create and queue up some items and start the queue process. At a later time, a different client, from a different location can connect and check on the progress of that queue, change it, add to it and so on.

The FXP.One engine features:
* Full FTP and FXP capabilities.
* SSL/TLS support, auto-sensing and forced.
* SSL/TLS data support, auto-sensing and forced.
* SSCN seceure data FXP support.
* CCSN seceure data FXP support.
* XDUPE aware for faster queue processing.
* Auto resume, or overwrite options
* Resume last (re-queue all resume items last for faster queue processing)
* FXP direction control (if one site is firewalled)
* PRET Pre-transfer support for ring-sites.
* Skip lists for both files and directories
* Pass lists for both files and directories (opposite to skip list)
* Move-first for both files and directories
* Automatic skip of empty files and directories.
* Encodes all file and directory names as to handle any locale.


Getting Sources

FXP.One-v1.0.b735.tgz Latest tarball. FXP.One-v1.0.b598.tgz Latest tarball.


CVS Use CVS for cutting-edge version.

Compile FXP.One

Changelog

Known Clients

Clients


General tech specs

Error Codes For Protocol error codes and definitions.

YNA Type Yes, No and Auto type

Encoding The directory and file encoding scheme used.

Site Definition Current SITE definition and its members.

Extra Site members also understood by the engine.

Client Site recommendations.


API COMMANDS

Protocol definition and specifications.


Local tranfsers

local


Help

FAQ