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FHFS - FTP/HTTP File Server
DeveloperRaybob
Stable release
2.1.3 / August 28, 2015 (2015-08-28)
Preview release
2.0 beta build 5 / September 22, 2012 (2012-09-22)
Repository
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Engine
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    Operating systemWindows
    TypeHTTP Server, FTP Server
    LicenseGNU GPL w/ OpenSSL and PHP Exception

    FHFS is a FTP and HTTP Web Server package, transparently based on HFS and FileZilla.[1] FHFS is built to act as an all-in-one user-based file hosting website, good for schools, businesses, etc. whose students/employees need to easily transport files. FHFS is designed specifically for account-based storage, not easily compatible with other uses or using over-top of an original HFS setup. Early development was started in January 2011, beta builds were tested in October 2011, version 1.0 was released on 11/3/2011.[2] FHFS was started to accelerate development on FileSplat.com, as well as showcase the capabilities of HFS macros. FHFS 2.0 was released on 10/28/2012, exactly one year after the first beta of 1.0. FHFS was loosely based on source code from www.filesplat.com at the time, and was created by the same developer.[3] Filesplat no longer uses FHFS. FHFS is written in several different languages, including: HFS Macros, XML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, DOS, PHP, and C#. FHFS is recognized by the developer of HFS. FHFS 2.0.5 contains roughly 9500 somewhat-compressed lines or 412,000 characters of original code. The program was discontinued, leaving only the HTTP File Server.

    Features

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    - These are all in addition to the standard features of HFS.

    • FTP via FileZilla Server, with SSL.
    • Account creation system.
    • Individual private and shared sections for user files.
    • Users can set entire folders to be publicly accessible.
    • Upload without an account.
    • Thumbnails generated for pictures uploaded.
    • Ability to stream MP3s, alone or in playlists.
    • Video streaming with silverlight (2.1.x).
    • Folder size calculation and content counters.
    • User preferences, including changing colors.
    • Macro-based accounts with ability to sign out.
    • Outgoing SMTP Email Integration.
    • Page to contact administrators.
    • SSL via Stunnel (HTTP and SMTP).
    • Customizable account size limits for admins.
    • Refined user interface.
    • On-demand file hash calculation (via OpenSSL).
    • One-Click copy URL to clipboard.
    • Email files to others within your browser.
    • Customizable FTP/HTTP Ports for Admins.
    • Integrated Database System.
    • New macro-based functions and global variables.
    • Full, feature-rich admin interface.
    • Forgotten password recovery system.
    • Gallery mode for photos uploaded.
    • SSL-certificate generator.
    • Basic PHP Integration.
    • Secure password hashing/salting.
    • Centralized CSS for all pages.
    • Admin can choose where to store user files.
    • Automatic update notifications.
    • Embedded resources and base64 images.
    • Admin can set a server-wide color default.

    See also

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    References

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