
It is also a general-purpose cryptography library. OpenSSL is a robust, commercial-grade, and full-featured toolkit for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols. Rumpus offers native implementations of all major secure file transfer protocols, and is built on top of industry standard encryption technologies. Rumpus users can easily send files to guest users, or even allow guests to upload files to their content area.Ĭreate a simple URL and link to it from your primary Web site or e-mail to allow one-click file transfers directly to a secure area on your server.Įnable user self-registration (with e-mail confirmation), 2 Factor authentication, Active Directory authentication, password complexity requirements, and more. The Rumpus admin console provides a simple and highly functional view of server activity and use. In addition to supporting access using standard Web browsers and FTP clients, a dedicated app called Tether is optimized for local users accessing your key services. Prompt users for additional information about uploaded files via configurable data entry forms. Receive immediate notification when files are uploaded, downloaded or other important actions occur.

Rumpus implements file transfer protocols natively, as a stand-alone, system-optimized application, for blazing performance on mid-range or even low-end hardware.ĭefine user accounts once in Rumpus to allow users to connect via Web browser, FTP, SFTP, FTPS or WebDAV. Here is an overview of some of the most notable built-in capabilities: The Rumpus server engine and application has been in active development for over 2 decades, so it is not only incredibly robust but feature-packed as well.

Maxum strongly recommends that all Rumpus servers, especially those in environments where security is a key requirement, be kept up to date with the latest software release. Rumpus is continually updated to improve performance and functionality, and also to maintain security and address vulnerabilities as they are reported.

While Rumpus servers are not affected by this particular security problem, the attention this vulnerability has received highlights the importance of proper server maintenance. We will continue to monitor this and other reports of potential server vulnerabilities, but there is no indication that this issue has any impact on Rumpus servers.

To be clear, Rumpus is not built on Apache, does not use or include the Log4j library or API, and has no functionality implemented using server-side Java. We understand that many Internet server administrators are concerned about the widely reported Log4j (also known as " Log4Shell") vulnerability, and so would like to address the issue with respect to Rumpus.
