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    FTP
    /ɛftiːˈpiː/

    abbreviation

    • 1. file transfer protocol, a standard for the exchange of program and data files across a network.

    verb

    • 1. transfer (a file) from one computer or system to another, especially on the internet: informal "there is plenty of info to be FTPed"

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  2. 5 days ago · FTP is a set of instructions that governs how we can move data from one device to another, replacing the Network Control Program (NCP). The protocol was developed by Abhay Bhushan and his team at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1971.

  3. 5 days ago · File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over TCP/IP connections.

  4. 3 days ago · FTP and SFTP are two popular protocols for transferring files between two computer systems or hosts over the internet. The major difference between these two protocols is that SFTP is a secure file transfer protocol that sends encrypted data.

  5. www.firewall.cx › networking › network-protocolsFile Transfer Protocol - FTP

    5 days ago · This article covers the FTP protocol and analyses its structure. We examine the ports used by FTP, active and passive ftp, plus all available ftp commands.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InternetInternet - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · It can be uploaded to a website or File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server for easy download by others. It can be put into a "shared location" or onto a file server for instant use by colleagues. The load of bulk downloads to many users can be eased by the use of "mirror" servers or peer-to-peer networks.

  7. 5 days ago · Managed File Transfer (MFT) is a technology that provides a secure and reliable avenue for transferring data files between systems or organizations over a network.

  8. 3 days ago · In applications design, TLS is usually implemented on top of Transport Layer protocols, encrypting all of the protocol-related data of protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NNTP and XMPP . Historically, TLS has been used primarily with reliable transport protocols such as the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).