Internet & World Wide Web - General & Miscellaneous, Protocols & Standards - Computer Networks, Protocols & Standards - Internet
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Overview
One of the first applications implemented on the Internet, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is also one of the most fundamental, supported by virtually all systems connected to the Internet. No single document defines FTP, but rather an entire sequence of documents published online as Requests for Comments (RFCs). This book collects and organizes these essential documents in a single printed volume, adding an introduction and extensive index. This means you no longer have to search through various RFCs in hopes of finding the answer to your FTP question - all the current and relevant RFCs are compiled here, with an extensive index that makes it simple to locate precisely the answer you need." "Taken together, the FTP RFCs describe all the Internet protocols client and servers can use to do file transfer via FTP. In addition to documenting file transfer mechanics, readers will find practical instructions on various techniques, including using file transfers for network booting and how to manage the security issues involved with file transfer over the Internet."...offers exhaustive coverage of the rules governing how clients & servers communicate ... and gives practical instructions on many special techniques such as file transfers and the resulting security issues."
Book Details
Published
April 7, 2000
Publisher
AP Professional
Pages
310
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780124558458