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The Synchronet FTP Server is a native server (written in C) which supports the FTP and FTPS TCP protocols for file transfer.

Anonymous Logins

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Synchronet&#039;s TCP/IP Servers are in-process native binaries (in the form of dynamically loadable libraries and shared objects), written primarily in C (with very little C++).

Configuration

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The Synchronet Mail Server is responsible for incoming and outgoing Internet e-mail.

Incoming

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The Synchronet Terminal Server is responsible for providing that “old school” BBS user interface over dial-up modems and classic Internet console protocols (e.g. Telnet).

Features

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The Synchronet Web Server serves static (e.g. files) and dynamic content to HTTP clients (e.g. web browsers).

Introduction

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