Ftp Server Pro

by The Olive Tree


Tools

0.99 usd



Transfer files to/from your PC

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Read/write any folder, including sdcard, in your android device with this ftp server. You can backup your photos to your PC, copy music and movies to you device, etc.If you still do not have a ftp client I recommend FileZilla client (you can download it on http://filezilla-project.org/) but you can also use file explorer on windows.Free version does not allow landscape screen.Features:Use any network interface in your device including: WIFI, Ethernet, Mobile network, USB...Anonymous user (can be disabled).One Ftp user (can be disabled). Name and password can be changed.Home directory can be root directory, Read only mode.Passive and active modes.Show hidden files.Custom home folder.Option to run server as a foreground service.Energy save mode.Languages supported: English, Spanish, Romanian, French, Italian, Hungarian, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Korean, Russian and Catalan.Intents:    com.theolivetree.ftpserver.StartFtpServerPro    com.theolivetree.ftpserver.StopFtpServerProTODO:Run server as root user (only rooted devices).TLS/SSL support for secure connections.How to connect with Ftp server using USB cable:This can useful when you have USB cable and not network available. 1) On your phone go to Settings->Applications->Development and set option "USB debugging".2) Connect your phone to your PC using USB cable.3) Start adb server. On your PC run command "adb start-server". adb is a program that you can find on android sdk. Usually you will find it on android-sdkplatform-toolsadb.4) Forward needed ports from your PC to your phone. On your PC run command "adb forward tcp:2221 tcp:2221" You will need to repeat this step for all ftp server and passive ports configured in your phone. It will be easier if you use a small range of passive ports. With this, any connection in your pc to 127.0.0.1:2221 will be forwarded to your phone in port 2221.5) Run Ftp server in your phone, open settings and in "Network interfaces" select "Loopback (127.0.0.1)" or "All"6) Start ftp server.7) In your PC connect your ftp client to ftp://127.0.0.1:2221 (port might be different, it depends on your Ftp Server configuration).Connections in this mode need to be always started by PC so only passive mode is available when using USB connection.Permissions needed:INTERNETACCESS_NETWORK_STATEACCESS_WIFI_STATENetwork permission to enable server to open network communication with ftp clients.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGEEnables ftp server write received files from ftp clients on sdcard.WAKE_LOCKKeeps phone wake only while server is running. If phone is not wake connections to ftp server can fail.Libraries used by this program: Apache ftp server v1.0.6. Apache2 License. Android viewflow pakerfeldt (01/Nov/2011). Apache2 License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.htmlSpecial thanks to: Beatriz Vera, Surjit Panda, Alex Sovu, Balazs David Molnar, Damien Varvenne, Simone Balducci, Juanvi, Chengcheng Hu, Noelia, Noxa Tagakov, Joon Lim, Tomokazu Wakasugi and Paulino Feitio.Fix delete/rename files in external SDCard in Android 6

Read trusted reviews from application customers

This is a gem. So awesome. Kudos to developer for this wonderful and well thought piece.

Ashish Sharma

Highly configurable and very reliable. The ad-free widget is well worth the small fee. Ftp is still the best way to manage photos and documents between PC and phone, making this a wonderful tool. FileZilla + this is just amazing.

Louis DePalma

Been using on android phone and tablet for a while. Reliable. Interface and settings make sense. Good work.

G J

Good

Rakesh Potru

Does what it says. Great.

Daniel Astillero

I'm Android 11 user. Now ftp not working.

Masihur Rahman

It worked fine. But several months ago it stopped work.

Gennadiy L

doesn't have FTPS

Công Minh Phạm

Easy to use, and relatively fast. Very effective way to download pictures from a smartphone that has no SD card. Works with Linux file managers (Dolphin and Thunar tested).

Frank Billington

Great app

John Edwards