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Further changes were introduced to the passive mode at that time, updating it to extended passive mode. [11] The server responds over the control connection with three-digit status codes in ASCII with an optional text message. For example, "200" (or "200 OK") means that the last command was successful.
Below is a list of FTP commands that may be sent to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. It includes all commands that are standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in RFC 959, plus extensions.
FTP server return codes always have three digits, and each digit has a special meaning. [1] The first digit denotes whether the response is good, bad or incomplete: Range
Cisco's IPS 4200 Series, which worked as an intrusion prevention system (IPS). Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators, which provided virtual private networking (VPN). The Cisco ASA is a unified threat management device which combines several network security functions. [3]
Asynchronous Transfer Mode Telecom ATM cell description: BGP: Border Gateway Protocol (routing protocol) Application layer, Routers RFC 4271 BSS: Basic service set (Wi-Fi) Wireless IEEE Std 802.11-2007: CAT: Category (e.g. CAT-5 cable) Physical layer ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1-2001: CCITT (obs.) Standards organization that has been replaced by ITU-T ...
Two separate methods were developed to invoke client security for use with FTP clients: Implicit and Explicit.While the implicit method requires that a Transport Layer Security is established from the beginning of the connection, which in turn breaks the compatibility with non-FTPS-aware clients and servers, the explicit method uses standard FTP protocol commands and replies in order to ...
GridFTP is an extension of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for grid computing. [1] The protocol was defined within the GridFTP working group of the Open Grid Forum. [2] [3] [4] There are multiple implementations of the protocol; the most widely used is that provided by the Globus Toolkit. [citation needed]
The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a simple lockstep communication protocol for transmitting or receiving files in a client-server application. A primary use of TFTP is in the early stages of nodes booting on a local area network when the operating system or firmware images are stored on a file server.