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A good http/https file transfer application required

Asked by EmpKent in Miscellaneous Networking, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS

Tags: file, transfer, ftp

I have a Linksys router which doesn't work well with FTP on any port other than 21 and an ISP that blocks port 21... I have researched this enough to know that FTP is no longer the route to pursue.

Does anyone have experience with an http or https file transfer utility so that users can remotely upload and download files to a web page via a configurable port?

Obviously, I am too cheap to buy an upgraded DSL service or a different router so this utility should be free or extraordinarily close to it. 8^)

Thanks,

Kent
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