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|Name=SFT
 
|Name=SFT
 
|Short description=File transfer program
 
|Short description=File transfer program
|Full description=SFT (Simple File Transfer) is a file transfer program, a bit like rcp. It is designed to simplify file transfers from one computer to an another when they are connected to the Internet. The person receiving the file has to run the program in server mode (-s), while the sender of the file has to run the program in client mode (-c), specifying the destination host IP and the file names. File integrity is checked by using checksums. Server options include -k (keeps the server running after sessions), -d (+ path- lets you choose the reception directory), and -l (+ number- limits the number of incoming bytes). For the client, -d + path lets you choose the program's working directory.
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|Full description=[[Category:Candidates for deletion]] This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. From maintainer "Indeed, I think it is time to retire SFT from the FSF directory, it is unmaintained and probably obsolete". [[User:Poppy-one|Poppy-one]] ([[User talk:Poppy-one|talk]]) 11:40, 30 July 2018 (EDT)
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SFT (Simple File Transfer) is a file transfer program, a bit like rcp. It is designed to simplify file transfers from one computer to an another when they are connected to the Internet. The person receiving the file has to run the program in server mode (-s), while the sender of the file has to run the program in client mode (-c), specifying the destination host IP and the file names. File integrity is checked by using checksums. Server options include -k (keeps the server running after sessions), -d (+ path- lets you choose the reception directory), and -l (+ number- limits the number of incoming bytes). For the client, -d + path lets you choose the program's working directory.
 
|Homepage URL=http://nbenoit.tuxfamily.org/sft_en.htm
 
|Homepage URL=http://nbenoit.tuxfamily.org/sft_en.htm
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|Is High Priority Project=No
 
|Computer languages=C
 
|Computer languages=C
|Documentation note=
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|Decommissioned or Obsolete=Yes
|Paid support=
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|Decommissioned details=Links broken. From maintainer "Indeed, I think it is time to retire SFT from the FSF directory, it is unmaintained and probably obsolete".
|IRC help=
 
|IRC general=
 
|IRC development=
 
|Related projects=
 
 
|Keywords=file,transfer,checksum,integrity,rcp,host IP
 
|Keywords=file,transfer,checksum,integrity,rcp,host IP
|Is GNU=n
 
|Last review by=Janet Casey
 
|Last review date=2004-07-01
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
 
 
|Version identifier=0.4.14
 
|Version identifier=0.4.14
 
|Version date=2004-03-29
 
|Version date=2004-03-29
 
|Version status=stable
 
|Version status=stable
 
|Version download=http://nbenoit.tuxfamily.org/projects/sft/sft-0.4.14.tar.gz
 
|Version download=http://nbenoit.tuxfamily.org/projects/sft/sft-0.4.14.tar.gz
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|Version comment=0.4.14 stable released 2004-03-29
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|Last review by=Craig Hutchinson
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|Last review date=2018/07/31
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|Submitted by=Database conversion
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|Submitted date=2011-04-01
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|User level=none
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|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No
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|Test entry=No
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|Is GNU=No
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|License verified date=2003-07-09
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|License=GPL
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|License verified by=Janet Casey
 
|License verified date=2003-07-09
 
|License verified date=2003-07-09
|Version comment=0.4.14 stable released 2004-03-29
 
 
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{{Person
 
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|Real name=Nicolas Benoit
 
|Role=Maintainer
 
|Role=Maintainer
|Real name=Nicolas Benoit
 
 
|Email=nbenoit@tuxfamily.org
 
|Email=nbenoit@tuxfamily.org
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|Use=internet-application
 
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 30 July 2018


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SFT

http://nbenoit.tuxfamily.org/sft_en.htm
File transfer program

This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. From maintainer "Indeed, I think it is time to retire SFT from the FSF directory, it is unmaintained and probably obsolete". Poppy-one (talk) 11:40, 30 July 2018 (EDT)

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SFT (Simple File Transfer) is a file transfer program, a bit like rcp. It is designed to simplify file transfers from one computer to an another when they are connected to the Internet. The person receiving the file has to run the program in server mode (-s), while the sender of the file has to run the program in client mode (-c), specifying the destination host IP and the file names. File integrity is checked by using checksums. Server options include -k (keeps the server running after sessions), -d (+ path- lets you choose the reception directory), and -l (+ number- limits the number of incoming bytes). For the client, -d + path lets you choose the program's working directory.





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License

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Notes

License

GPL

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Janet Casey

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9 July 2003




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Nicolas Benoit Maintainer


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Bug Tracking,Developer,SupportE-mailmailto:nbenoit@tuxfamily.org


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