

disconnects from the remote SSH-2 serverĪnd you can script out your own custom actions, if needed.recombines the various uploaded parts into the original large files.performs concurrent uploads of "chunks" of your large files.connects to the SSH-2 server and logs in.Now, keeping in mind all of the above, you cannot resolve the issue using the COMB command, as it is an extension of the FTP protocol and it doesn't even exist in any of the 7 versions (specifications) of the SFTP subsystem of the SSH protocol.īut the good news is that, regardless of the above, there is at least one multiprotocol client that does what you need: BitKinex. Also, from one of the comments we can see that you clearly talk about being able to connect to "server terminal and use the shell like bash", so it's probably safe to infer that the server you're talking about is a SSH/SFTP server, and therefore the words "FTP server" in the question are misleading. The question refers to "FTP Server" and states "support SFTP", but FTP and SFTP are two different protocols. I think there is a problem with the question. Why isn't it doing that, and how can I force it to try?
#Captain ftp segmented software#
So what's missing, what else does the server need to support? The software should be able to do the steps you described in the answer. File management has been made easier with the addition of built-in file viewers for movies, sounds, pictures, PDF, a new browser column to show file attributes, and file/folder synchronization has been enhanced with a visual browser.

#Captain ftp segmented for mac#
According to the log it is indeed an SSH-2 server. Captain FTP also has many enhancements that combine to make the already user-friendly Captain FTP even more inviting for Mac users. It's only available and enabled when I download. When I upload, the option for multipart is disabled. Once all parts are uploaded, the parts are stitched back into a single file in the SFTP server.Īs per FjodrSo's answer, BitKinex looked promising. What I want is multipart (combined with multi-threading), in that a large uploaded file is split locally into many parts (one per thread) and uploaded over parallel connections. I tried 3D-FTP which I thought supports multipart transfers, but apparently it's just multi-threaded (each file gets a thread). May support other protocols like FTP, SCP, etc.Restore local source timestamp on destination uploaded file (optional).Segmented uploading enabled by default or at least easily configurable.Multi-part segmented uploading (NOT to be confused with multi-threaded).Is there any SFTP client software that supports segmented uploading to an SFTP server?
