Linux Stream Minimal with FTP Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Linux Stream Minimal with FTP Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Linux Stream Minimal with FTP Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Functional and easy-to-use file transfer protocol
Linux Stream Minimal with FTP Server
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard protocol used for transferring files between a client and a server over a network, such as the Internet. An FTP server is a software application that runs on a server machine and provides the ability to transfer files to and from a remote client.
An FTP server can be set up to allow anonymous access, where anyone can connect to the server and download files without providing any login credentials. Alternatively, the server can require users to provide a username and password to connect and access the files. Once a user is connected to the FTP server, they can navigate through the directory structure on the server and upload or download files as needed. FTP supports both ASCII and binary file transfer modes, allowing for the transfer of both text and binary files.
FTP servers can also be configured to limit access to specific directories or files, to set upload/download limits for users, and to enforce security measures like encryption and password policies.
Overall, FTP servers provide a reliable and widely-used method for transferring files between machines over a network.
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Disclaimer:Virtual Pulse does not offer commercial licenses of any of the products mentioned above. FTP Server is a registered trademark of respective companies. No warranty of any kind, express or implied, is included with this software.