Removed previous caps, allowing for transfer speed limits larger than 64 MiB/s.
While there isn't a single "official paper" exclusively titled "FileZilla 0.9.41," this specific version of FileZilla Server is frequently cited in academic research and security reports due to its historical significance and specific vulnerabilities. Academic Research and Security Papers FileZilla Server (particularly version 0.9.41) has been used as a primary case study in several research papers focusing on automated security testing and threat modeling: Security Analysis of FileZilla Server Using Threat Models (2011/2020): This paper uses FileZilla Server to evaluate a systematic approach to security testing. It builds threat models to generate security tests, which are then applied to both the standard version and "security mutants" (versions with injected vulnerabilities) to see if they can be detected. Security Mutation Testing of the FileZilla FTP Server : This paper presents an approach to creating "security mutants" of FileZilla Server. Unlike traditional mutation testing that makes random changes, this study injects vulnerabilities (like buffer overflows) based on the filezilla 0941
If you are trying to connect on port 0941 and getting an error like or "Connection timed out" : Removed previous caps, allowing for transfer speed limits