• 22 Jun

    Asking for new Limagito file mover features

    June 22 2015

    I asked one of my customers (thank you Chris) if he had some ideas for new features. The result .. four really nice ideas.

    First – being able to create destinations that you can pick when you are setting-up jobs would be helpful.  Primarily, FTP, SFTP, FTPS. For instance if I want to have 5 separate jobs that need the same FTP information and credentials.  I would like to be able to save connection information to use it when creating the FTP, SFTP, destination. 

    Second – We have occasions to copy a file or files to a directory on a whole set of servers.  It would be helpful if we could move one or multiple files to a directory on several servers in one job.  Maybe by subnet, picking from a list in the network neighborhood, or similar.  Also, if you could run this copy job under a “Run As” so you can use the proper security context.

    Third – If the application could generate and email a daily report of all files that moved in every 24 hours (or configurable period) and send it to a list or alias, that would be good.  More and more companies want to audit all file movements, so this would help with that.

    Fourth – Not having to stop and start the service after changes would be very helpful.

    So if you also have a feature request then please don’t hesitate. Let us know. If it’s possible then we’ll try to add it.

     

     

    By Limagito-Team News ,
  • 13 Jun

    LimagitoXI File Mover – Different Editions

    We’ve decide to enable all setup options in the Lite & Single edition of our file Mover. Version v11.6.12.0 will be the first version with this feature. So now Free, Single, Site and Corporate edition have all setup options available.

    This leads us to the actual difference between all 4 of them:

    • Free License
      • Single moving rule
      • Multiple instances NOT possible
    • Single License
      • Unlimited amount of moving rules (+/- 400 rules / instance)
      • Multiple instances possible
      • Free Updates (one time fee)
      • Installable on a Single Machinehostname specificnot transferable
    • Site License
      • Unlimited amount of moving rules (+/- 400 rules / instance)
      • Multiple instances possible
      • Free Updates (one time fee)
      • Installable on multiple machines at a single site
    • Corporate License
      • Unlimited amount of moving rules (+/- 400 rules / instance)
      • Multiple instances possible
      • Free Updates & Lifetime free upgrades  (one time fee)
      • Installable on multiple machines at multiple sites

     

    None of these Licenses allows you to redistribute our software. We offer a special redistribution license that allows other developers/integrators to include our file mover software with their own products. With this license you can add our file mover within your own product/service either as “SaaS” or “On-Premise” installation. Please contact us for quotation.

    Best Regards,

    Limagito Team

     

     

    By Limagito-Team License , ,
  • 31 May
    Knock Knock …

    Knock Knock …

    In version v11.5.31.0 we’ve added an option called Port Knocking. In this version it’s available with FTP, SFTP & SMTP. We’ll enhance this in future version.

    Port knocking is a method of externally opening ports on a firewall by generating a connection attempt on a set of prespecified closed ports. Once a correct sequence of connection attempts is received, the firewall rules are dynamically modified to allow the host which sent the connection attempts to connect over specific port(s). The primary purpose of port knocking is to prevent an attacker from scanning a system for potentially exploitable services by doing a port scan because unless the attacker sends the correct knock sequence, the protected ports will appear closed.

    PortKnock

    More information about Port Knocking can be found here:

     http://www.portknocking.org/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_knocking

    http://linux.die.net/man/1/knockd

    http://blog.chipx86.com/2011/02/10/i-invented-port-knocking/

     

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