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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a system used on server operating systems like Microsoft Windows to upload, download and read files. The technology is not used often, but it is an easy way for...
The original FTP protocol did not encrypt password and user name data, because the protocol does not require this information to be encrypted. The need to keep passwords private gave birth to a...
The Internet is inundated with acronyms. One of the most common today is hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), which is the standard protocol used to transfer web pages across the Internet. Before...
FTP is one of the oldest and most common transfer methods on the Internet. Though it is not a secure protocol, it is unmatched in convenience and universal support: even most web browsers can...
In the last 10 years, the Internet has evolved quickly. Throughout this evolution, the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) has remained a current and useful technology. This article looks at what an FTP...
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a application layer protocol that is used for transferring large files between clients and servers. Many people use it to upload Web pages to Web servers. When...
Telecommunication network protocol, also known by the nickname "Telnet," can be used to access wide area (WAN) and local area (LAN) networks. A cross-platform protocol, Telnet can be used on a...
FTP is short for File Transfer Protocol. It is the protocol used for transferring files over the Internet. The Internet is run by the TCP/IP protocol, and FTP (along with email, Telnet and HTTP)...