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Rumpus FTP and File Transfer Server

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Rumpus FTP and File Transfer Server
Developer(s)Maxum Development Corporation
Stable release
8.1.16 / June 27, 2018
Engine
    Operating systemmacOS, Windows
    TypeSecure Web file up/download, FTP server, HTTP server, SFTP Server, WebDAV Server
    LicenseProprietary software
    Websitewww.maxum.com

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    Rumpus is a proprietary file transfer server for macOS and Windows, developed by Maxum Development beginning in 1997[1]. Rumpus is shareware with a two-tiered pricing model, Standard and Pro.

    Features[edit]

    Rumpus protocol support includes FTP, FTPS, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV and WebDAV SSL, plus an HTML web interface allowing users to upload and download files. Rumpus runs as a background daemon, and is administered with either an OS-native app (for macOS, Windows and iOS) or via a web interface. A native iOS app can be used by administrators and users to interact with the server.

    Features include:

    • Web File Manager allows users to interact with the server via a web browser
    • FileWatch, a desktop utility app allowing monitoring of activity and access to transferred files
    • Thumbnail views for files
    • Multi-file uploads and downloads
    • Remote administration
    • Event notices for users and adminstrators triggered when files are uploaded or downloaded
    • Upload forms that gather additional information from users about uploaded files
    • Search allows users to search by name or content
    • Guest Transfers allow guests to upload files and users to send files to guests
    • iOS app for users and administrators
    • Activity Tracking for all server functions and statistics
    • Look-and-feel customization
    • Supports multiple virtual domains
    • Authentication via a built-in user database, independent of the hosting OS
    • IP blacklisting
    • Password retrieval via email
    • Bot protection for uploads

    History[edit]

    Rumpus was originally developed as Classic MacOS software, included in Apple's "Apple Internet Server Solution (AISS)" bundle[2] in 1997, and supporting only the original FTP protocol[3]. The product name originated from "Where The Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak.[1]

    Subsequent versions added support for Mac OS X/macOS and Windows, along with and HTML interface for users and expanded protocol support, including FTPS, SFTP and WebDAV and additional features.

    Security[edit]

    As of October 2018, there have been six published vulnerabilities in Rumpus.[4]

    See Also[edit]

    External Links[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. 1.0 1.1 "Pre-Sales FAQ | Rumpus". www.maxum.com. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
    2. "Apple Developer News". mirror.informatimago.com. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
    3. "Rumpus 1.3 - User's Guide: Contents". www.tfbbs.com. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
    4. "Maxum Development Corporation : Products and vulnerabilities". www.cvedetails.com. Retrieved 2018-10-24.


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