Release Notes

2.5.0

  • Added new wrangler permission and functions.
  • API tokens can now successfully make download tokens.
  • Various bug fixes.

2.4.0

  • Added support for API tokens.
  • Added fine grained permissions.
  • Fix bug where S3 file containing certain special characters could not be downloaded.
  • Command-line API interface returns better error codes on failure.
  • Added --api-disable-api-tokens option.
  • Various bug fixes.

2.3.1

  • Fixed bug where SMB shares on Windows might not authenticate correctly.
  • Fixed bug where the server would not run on macOS versions older than 10.12.

2.3.0

  • Added support for maintaining timestamps and only writing if the source file is newer into the API.
  • Failed transfers will now attempt to tell the receiver to clean up any part files.
  • Added new recv.transferComplete.json trigger which uses a JSON payload that include the transfer’s user data. Note that the user data must be specified during createTransfer; any user data added afterwards will not be part of the trigger payload.

2.2.1

  • Documentation update. No Server Changes

2.2.0

  • Added support for additional transfer ciphers including AES 256. Default remains AES 128.
  • Added --transfer-min-cipher option.
  • Fix bug when truncating a file while it’s in use.

2.1.0

  • Added API support for setting the server license.
  • Improved error messages for invalid licenses.
  • Added standard administrator groups as supergroups by default.
  • Set the maximum number of open file handles on macOS.
  • Bug fixes.
  • Changed minimum support version of Ubuntu to 18.04.

2.0.2

  • Fix bug with file renames.

2.0.1

  • Documentation update. No Server Changes

2.0.0

  • Changed to a new licensing system.
  • Brand name changes.
  • Updated third-party SDKs.
  • Added --trigger-log option.
  • Added --trigger-on-api option. Note that this changes the default trigger behaviour.
  • Server does not try to access the network instantly at startup if it’s not yet ready.
  • Set the maximum number of open file handles on Linux.
  • Bug fixes.
  • Removed support for CentOS 6.