Goanywhere: Globalscape
The interface may lack modern gloss, but the engine under the hood is a workhorse. In the world of managed file transfer, boring and secure wins every time. Have you deployed GoAnywhere in your environment? What was your biggest surprise—positive or negative? Let me know in the comments.
You place the Gateway in your DMZ (or a public cloud VPC). It listens for client requests, validates them against basic rules (IP allowlisting, protocol checks), and then proxies the connection to your internal MFT server. The internal server never needs a public IP or firewall rule. globalscape goanywhere
Enter —a name that often surfaces in the "Enterprise MFT" conversation but doesn't always get the spotlight compared to giants like MOVEit or Axway. Having analyzed its architecture, deployment models, and security claims, here is an unbiased, detailed look at whether GoAnywhere is the right fortress for your data. What Exactly is GoAnywhere? (Not Your Grandfather's FTP) At its core, GoAnywhere is a Managed File Transfer (MFT) solution. But that label is deceptively simple. Unlike standard FTP servers that handle unencrypted, manual transfers, GoAnywhere acts as a centralized automation engine. The interface may lack modern gloss, but the








