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Managing sessions with JSCAPE MFT server

This video tutorial will demonstrate how to view and manage client FTP, FTPS, SFTP and HTTP/S sessions in JSCAPE MFT Server, a platform independent managed file transfer server that supports FTP, secure FTP (FTP over SSL), SFTP/SSH, HTTP, HTTPS and WebDAV protocols.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Videos, Tutorials

What is WebDAV? | WebDAV vs. FTP | JSCAPE MFT Server

Overview: What is WebDAV? Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning, or WebDAV, is a protocol whose basic functionality enables users to share, copy, move, and edit files through a web server. It can also support collaborative applications with file locking and revision tracking features. This blog post will introduce you to the basic functions of WebDAV, its similarities and differences with FTP and other file transfer protocols, and a few examples showing what you can do with it.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, File Transfer Clients, webdav, webdav server

JSCAPE MFT monitor 2.1 released

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of JSCAPE MFT Monitor 2.1. This release contains several minor enhancements to the user interface designed to improve the user experience.

Topics: News, JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer

JSCAPE MFT gateway 1.5 released

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of JSCAPE MFT Gateway 1.5. This release includes several enhancements, the most important of which is the ability to define URL rewrite rules when setting up a reverse proxies for HTTP/S protocols.

Topics: News, JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer

Managing services with JSCAPE MFT server

This video tutorial demonstrates how to add and manage file transfer services (FTP/HTTP/SFTP/WebDAV) using JSCAPE MFT Server, a platform independent managed file transfer server that supports FTP, secure FTP (FTP over SSL), SFTP/SSH, HTTP, HTTPS and WebDAV protocols.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Videos, Tutorials

Installing JSCAPE MFT server on linux (Debian)

In this tutorial I will demonstrate how to install JSCAPE MFT Server on a Debian based Linux system with Gnome through the command line. Since JSCAPE MFT Server is a Java based, platform independent product you will need to install Java on your machine and that will be covered in this tutorial as well. Click Here for a tutorial on installing JSCAPE MFT Server on Fedora Linux.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Videos

How to set up an SFTP active-active high availability cluster

The problem with using a single SFTP server Organizations in different industries like finance, healthcare and retail rely on an SFTP server to transfer files internally and externally. However, using a single SFTP server can result in a failed data transfer workflow, especially if you don’t have a backup plan to correct it. If your organization’s SFTP server experiences hardware issues, glitches, network outages or a security breach, in-progress data transfers may be interrupted, and your data’s integrity could also be compromised. This system issue won’t only lead to communication and security concerns, but it could also cause substantial business disruption because of unexpected and unnecessary downtime. Downtime translates to financial losses, operational delays and reputational damage.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, SFTP

HIPAA compliance with JSCAPE MFT server

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) addresses the minimum standards that health care organizations must implement to protect the security, privacy and confidentiality of patient data that is transferred over the Internet. This statement deals primarily with sections 142.308(c) and 142.308(d) of this Act. HIPAA requires that all patient data that is transmitted over the Internet must be encrypted using industry standard 128-bit encryption algorithms. JSCAPE MFT Server uses these algorithms as well as several other methods to ensure data security.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer

What is TOTP? | Time-Based One-Time Password | JSCAPE

TOTP or Time-based One Time Password is an algorithm that factors in the current time to generate a unique one-time password. It is increasingly becoming an option for 2-factor authentication (where it is typically used alongside username/password authentication) in secure cloud / web-based applications.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Secure File Transfer

JSCAPE by Redwood, version 2025.2: Level up your file transfer operations with better speed, scaling and new UI

Level up your file transfer operations with JSCAPE, version: 2025.2. Enjoy a new and better-organized UI in certain areas of JSCAPE, helping you work more efficiently with its modern look. Plus, your MFT operations are faster and grow more easily with enhancements to both file transfer speed and scalability.

Topics: Product Release