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- One of the protocols within the TCP/IP protocol suite
- Is used to facilitate the transfer of files from one host to another
- User can use FTP to transfer files to/from two hosts when they possess an
account on each host
- Internet users may receive files from hosts which have been set up with
anonymous FTP
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Anonymous FTP
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Downloading files -- Using Explorer/Netscape, Fetch and Interarchie
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FTP File Extensions
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Simple FTP Client Sessions
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The FTP Protocol
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Login on: The USER, PASS, and ACCT Commands
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The TYPE command -- Set File Transmission Type
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Navigating Directories:The CWD, PWD, and CDUP commands
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Listing Files: The LIST and NLST commands
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Connecting to new Ports: PASV and PORT Commands
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Retrieving Files: RETR and REST Commands
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PASV security
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Uploading/Storing files: STOR, APPE and STOU commands
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Directory Commands and Deleting Files: MKD , RMD ,
DELE , RNFR , and RNTO commands
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Requesting Server Information: The SYST , STAT , HELP , and NOOP
commands
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Terminating the FTP Session: The QUIT command
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The FTP Session with Protocols
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FTP Etiquette
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Archie: Searching for FTPable files
Dave Marshall
9/28/2001