SFTP - OpenSSH FTP Server on Linux Stream 8 Minimal
Tidal Media Inc
SFTP - OpenSSH FTP Server on Linux Stream 8 Minimal
Tidal Media Inc
SFTP - OpenSSH FTP Server on Linux Stream 8 Minimal
Tidal Media Inc
Flexible and secure file transfer protocol
SFTP - OpenSSH FTP Server on Linux Stream 8 Minimal
SFTP stands for Secure File Transfer Protocol, a secure version of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) used to transfer files over a network. SFTP uses a combination of Secure Shell (SSH) protocol and FTP to provide secure file transfers.
Unlike traditional FTP, SFTP encrypts all transmitted data, including the user's authentication credentials, ensuring that unauthorized parties cannot intercept or read them. SFTP also provides a number of security features such as public key authentication, password authentication, and secure communication channels.
SFTP is commonly used by businesses and organizations that need to transfer sensitive data over the internet, such as financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and government agencies. It is also widely used by website administrators to upload files to web servers securely.
But wait, there's more! Our solution also provides various features that enhance its security and functionality, such as support for file and directory permissions, directory listings, and remote file editing. It also supports resume transfer and partial transfer of files, which means if a transfer is interrupted, it can be resumed from where it left off.
Unleash the true potential of secure file transfers over the internet. With SFTP, your sensitive information will forever be protected from prying eyes and interceptors. Make the switch today and unlock a world of benefits. Don't miss out on this opportunity to harness the power of secure file transfer.
Disclaimer: The respective trademarks mentioned in the offering are owned by the respective companies. We do not provide a commercial license for any of these products. SFTP is a complete and separate project from Tidal Media Inc.