HFS - HTTP File Server 0.50.0
Http File Server (HFS) is an easy to use drag and drop file server for personal file sharing. It runs as a standalone executable and does not require any installation. The program is very easy to use, just drag a file into it to share it with the world. You can customize the port it is running on, specify the IP address and monitor connections from the tray icon. HFS presents the shared files on a simple HTML page, that includes the file name and size. With some HTML knowledge, you can completely customize the HTML template to meet your preference. HFS can also integrate into Windows Explorer, allowing you to easily share files from the right-click menu.
HFS version 0.5xx is a full rewrite of the Delphi version
- It's a server software, share files fresh from your disk. Don't rely on services, be independent!
- It's all very fast. Try download zipping 100GB, it starts immediately!
- Easy to use. HFS tries to detect problems and suggest solutions.
- Share even a single file with our virtual file system, even with a different name, all without touching the real file. Present things the way you want!
- Watch all activities in real-time.
- Control bandwidth, decide how much to give.
Features
- https
- easy certificate generation
- unicode
- virtual file system
- mobile friendly
- search
- accounts
- resumable downloads & uploads
- download folders as zip archive
- remote delete
- simple website serving
- plug-ins
- real-time monitoring of connections
- show some files
- speed throttler
- admin web interface
- multi-language front-end
- virtual hosting (plug-in)
- anti-brute-force (plug-in)
- reverse-proxy support
- comments in file description
Why you should upgrade from HFS 2.x to 3
As you can see from the list of features, we already have some goods that you cannot find in HFS 2. Other than that, you can also consider:
it's more robust: it was designed to be an always-running server, while HFS 1-2 was designed for occasional usage (transfer and quit)
passwords are never really stored, just a non-reversible hash is
faster search (up to 12x)
more flexible permissions
But you may still want to stay with HFS 2.x (so far) for the following reasons
- smaller
- more tested
- classic window interface (can be easier for some people)
HFS - HTTP File Server 0.50 changelog:
Celebrating the second anniversary of this new version, which serves as a reboot of the original HFS project that started in 2002!
- admin/internet: Geo IP (see and block connections from specific countries) #397
- customizable "unauthorized" page
- admin/monitoring: show browsing activity
- admin/fs: add web link
- admin/options: default value for all frontend options
- admin/accounts: invalidate past sessions
- admin/internet: generate certificate with multiple domains
- admin/logs: show-api toggle-button
- admin/internet: "Accept requests only using domain"