Last Updated on July 11, 2021
KFTPgrabber is a graphical FTP client for the K Desktop Environment.
KFTPGrabber tries to make a complete FTP client solution with support for plugins, scripting and everything else the users needs, based on the latest technologies provided by KDE.
It supports SSL encryption, FXP transfers, multiple FTP sessions (using tabs), bookmark system and much more.
Features include:
- Multiple simultaneous FTP sessions in separate tabs.
- Tree-oriented transfer queue.
- TLS/SSL support for the control connection and the data channel.
- X509 certificate support for authentication.
- FXP site-to-site transfer support.
- One-time password (OTP) support using S/KEY, MD5, RMD160 or SHA1.
- Site bookmarks with many options configurable per-site.
- Distributed FTP daemon support (implementing the PRET command).
- ZeroConf (aka. Rendezvous) support for local site discovery.
- Bookmark import plugins from other FTP clients.
- Bookmark sharing with Kopete contacts.
- Support for the SFTP protocol.
- Traffic graph.
- Ability to limit upload and download speed.
- Priority and skip lists.
- Integrated SFV checksum verifier.
- Direct viewing/editing of remote files.
- Advanced default “on file exists” action configuration.
- Filter displayed files/directories as you type.
- Support for secure site-to-site transfers using SSCN.
Website: launchpad.net/kftpgrabber
Support:
Developer: Jernej Kos, Markus Brueffer
License: GNU GPL v2
KFTPgrabber is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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