What is FTP Protocol? FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is, as its name indicates, a protocol for transferring files. The implementation of FTP dates from 1971, when a file transfer system (described in ...
Running a public FTP site securely can be difficult. Taking full advantage of the security features supported by your FTP server application of choice can be a chore, and even then there's a good ...
Automate your FTP Transfers with NcFTP and improve your efficiency Your email has been sent Written by There’s nothing quite as painful as watching large files ...
I need to archive the files on about 20 FTP servers, and I'd like to not do it manually. The only access I have is over FTP. <BR><BR>All I need to do is simply move httpdocs/* to archive/httpdocs/ on ...
Let’s imagine a situation where we want to write a pure Java application that must download files from a remote computer running an FTP server. We also want to filter downloads on the basis of remote ...
Cyberduck is always one of our favorite free FTP utilities on both Windows and Mac, but if you have no need for a GUI and would prefer a command line utility, Duck will do the job. Duck does just ...
File Transfer Protocol is an older networking protocol for transferring files to network servers. Here's how to use it on your Mac. We previously covered the Terminal-based SCP protocol, which allows ...
I'm switching webservers and I'd like to quickly move my backup from my old server to my new server and maintain all my settings, file structure, etc. Instead of downloading the files to my local ...
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) servers are often used to host websites. You'll likely need to transfer files from your computer to the server when you create a website. This is where FTP comes in handy.
The importance of automating processes can’t be overestimated. Most things start out as a manual procedure until you work out exactly how things should happen, but many times they stay that way ...