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SFT - File transfer program

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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Web pagehttp://nbenoit.tuxfamily.org/sft_en.htm
Source tarballhttp://nbenoit.tuxfamily.org/projects/sft/sft-0.4.14.tar.gz
Version 0.4.14 (stable) released on 2004-03-29
Licensed under GPL.
This is not a GNU package.

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License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2003-07-09
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