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ANN: HGFTP V3.1-3 (corrects OpenVMS V8.x problem)

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Hunter Goatley

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Mar 30, 2006, 12:18:43 PM3/30/06
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HGFTP V3.1-3 is now available for download.

It will run with
any of the TCP/IP stacks for VMS and can be used instead of or
in addition to your existing stack's FTP client and server.

HGFTP V3.1-1 is now available for download. HGFTP is an FTP client
and server for OpenVMS VAX, OpenVMS Alpha, and OpenVMS IA64. It runs
with MultiNet (VAX and Alpha), TCPware (VAX and Alpha), CMU-IP (VAX),
and HP TCP/IP Services (VAX, Alpha, and IA64). It has a number of
features not supported by other VMS FTP clients and servers including
support for STRU O VMS (which TCP/IP Services lacks), multiple
anonymous FTP accounts, support for "ftp:" URLs, support for FTP site
aliases, and lots more. It can be used instead of or in addition
to your existing stack's FTP client and server.

This version corrects a problem introduced by OpenVMS Alpha V8.x
that caused the FTP Listener to exit when an user authorization
failure occurred. This version works around the V8.x change.

http://www.process.com/openvms/

ftp://ftp.process.com/vms-freeware/fileserv/hgftp.zip
http://vms.process.com/ftp/vms-freeware/fileserv/hgftp.zip

And on the other mirrors.

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Hunter Goatley

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Mar 31, 2006, 11:57:48 AM3/31/06
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Hunter Goatley wrote:
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> HGFTP V3.1-1 is now available for download. HGFTP is an FTP client
> and server for OpenVMS VAX, OpenVMS Alpha, and OpenVMS IA64. It runs
> with MultiNet (VAX and Alpha), TCPware (VAX and Alpha), CMU-IP (VAX),
> and HP TCP/IP Services (VAX, Alpha, and IA64).

HGFTP works with MultiNet and TCPware on OpenVMS IA64, too. The
text above was taken from a previous announcement that predated our
support for IA64. Just wanted to clarify that....

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