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Postel & Reynolds [Page 1] RFC 959 October 1985 File Transfer Protocol 2.1. HISTORY FTP has had a long evolution over the years. ...
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In this section, the history, ... The use of a "Set Data Type" transaction was proposed in RFC 294 in January 1982. RFC 354 obsoleted RFCs 264 and 265. The File Transfer Protocol was now defined as a protocol for file transfer between HOSTs on the ARPANET, with the primary function of FTP defined as transfering files...
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FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP) ... Data Transfer Functions (about modes) ... File Transfer Functions (actual commands)
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File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
File Transfer Protocol ( FTP ) is a standard network protocol used to exchange and manipulate files over a TCP/IP based network, such as the Internet. FTP is built on a client-server architecture a...
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When And How To Use File Transfer Protocol Find and download files through the web, or use an FTP program to send and receive files. ... E-mail | Web | FTP | News | Common Concerns | History & Jargon | Other Resources | Panic Button | Site Guide | Credits Contact & Info | Home...
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Kermit is the name of a file-transfer protocol and a suite of computer programs for many types of computers that implement that protocol as well as other communication functions ranging from terminal emulation to automation of communications tasks through a high-level cross-platform scripting language.
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) ... A version controlled file has a version history, consisting of a series of versions. Each version has both content and metadata for the document. Updating the document's content or metadata causes a new version to be created.
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