Thursday, January 31, 2008

HowTo: Install KFTPGrabber FTP Client

KFTPgrabber is a graphical FTP client for the K Desktop Environment. KFTPGrabber implements many features required for usable FTP interaction. If you like KDE environment and you are looking for KDE-based FTP client software, here's a quick entry on how to install KFtpGrabber linux tool to your Fedora box.

Below are the known KFTPGrabber features as of this entry.

* Multiple simultaneous FTP sessions in separate tabs
* A tree-oriented transfer queue
* TLS/SSL support for the control connection and the data channel
* X509 certificate suppport 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)
* Can use Zeroconf for local site discovery
* Bookmark import plugins from other FTP clients
* Support for the SFTP protocol
* A nice traffic graph
* Ability to limit upload and download speed
* Priority and skip lists using advanced filter rules
* 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


KFtpGrabber Installation

# yum -y install kftpgrabber

Binary Launch

# kftpgrabber

KFtpGrabber Webshots



That is all. Enjoy.

0 comments:

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.
ILoveTux - howtos and news | About | Contact | TOS | Policy