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FTP Server

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Freefloat FTP Server is Freeware. Use it free of charge to upload files to and manage your wired and wireless devices.
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Description

The Freefloat FTP Server is Freeware. Use it free of charge to upload files to and manage your wired and wireless devices.

No user or password required. Start it and the drive is immediately shared. Beware of that you should not share your drive on any unprotected network, like the Internet.

Install and run it on any Windows device with Windows 2000/XP or Windows CE/Pocket PC. Use it for file transfer and easy device management.

Configuration
No configuration is required. The services defaults to port 21 as standard FTP. The entire drive (C:) where the program is started from is shared. No user authentication is possible and none is required.

You can change the default port number if you want but it is not saved.

Freefloat FTP Server is a Freeware

When the server is started, all you see is the small icon in the system tray. Double clickning that brings up the simple interface seen here to the left. There are three buttons:

Unload - exits the server and closes any sockets.
Stop - halts the server.
Start - enables the server, for example after changing the port number.

Installation Instructions

Download the zip-file from the link to the right. The zip file contains subdirectories, one for each supported hardware.

Freefloat FTP Server supports the following platforms:

Windows 2000/XP (Intel x86)
Windows CE/Pocket PC (ARMV4I & x86)

Tags

FTPfilesupload

   
License Freeware
The program is completely free to use.
   
Website http://www.freefloat.com/
This link is no longer available on the World Wide Web and will attempt to load via the WayBack Machine
   
Popularity 2590
Total Downloads  1
   
Submitted By torch
Submitted On 04 November 2022

Comments

I dunk for bananas 20 February 2024 at 8:41:48 PM
Note that this is extremely unsafe and will allow attackers on the same network to access your system without permission

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