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  2. FTPFS - Wikipedia

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    FTPFS refers to file systems that support access to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server through standard file system application programming interfaces (APIs). The ftpfs command in Plan 9 was originated by Dennis Ritchie and was included in the first release of the system (1992). It arranged for a remote file system reachable via FTP to ...

  3. File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Firefox 88 disabled FTP support by default, with Firefox 90 dropping support entirely. [30] [4] FireFTP is a discontinued browser extension that was designed as a full-featured FTP client to be run within Firefox, but when Firefox dropped support for FTP the extension developer recommended using Waterfox. [31]

  4. FTPS - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Cerberus FTP Server - Wikipedia

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    Cerberus FTP Server is a Windows-based FTP server with support for encrypted FTP sessions via FTPS and SFTP [2] as well as web client support via HTTP and HTTPS.The server exposes files using a virtual file system and supports user authentication via built-in users and groups, Active Directory, LDAP and public key authentication. [3]

  6. List of FTP commands - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. CrushFTP Server - Wikipedia

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    It had image thumbnail support [9] and file replication and synching. CrushFTP 7 was released in early 2014. According to the "what's new" page [ 10 ] it adds a dashboard for server information, delegated role-based administration, graphical job / event designer, MP4 movie streaming support using HTML5, [ 11 ] UPnP / PMP port forwarding and ...

  8. FTP Voyager - Wikipedia

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    It was first released in January 1997, and quickly took on the appearance of the Windows 95 Windows Explorer. [2] Ongoing development has added features like synchronization, customizable UI, FTP Voyager Scheduler, thumbnail support and more. In 2012, FTP Voyager released version 16, which added IPv6 support, 64-bit support, and more.

  9. FileZilla - Wikipedia

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    FileZilla is a free and open-source, cross-platform FTP application, consisting of FileZilla Client and FileZilla Server. Clients are available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. Both server and client support FTP and FTPS (FTP over SSL/TLS), while the client can in addition connect to SFTP servers. FileZilla's source code is hosted on SourceForge.