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- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol abstract "Simple File Transfer Protocol, as defined by RFC 913, was proposed as an (unsecured) file transfer protocol with a level of complexity intermediate between TFTP and FTP. It was never widely accepted on the Internet, and is now assigned Historic status by the IETF. It is sometimes confused with SSH file transfer protocol, a secured file transfer protocol, also abbreviated as SFTP.It runs through port 115, and often receives the initialism of SFTP. It has a command set of 11 commands and support three types of data transmission: ASCII, BINARY and CONTINUOUS. For systems which have "WORD SIZE" which are multiples of 8 bits, the implementation of BINARY and CONTINUOUS is the same.The protocol supports the following: User id based login (User-id/Password combination) Hierarchical folders File Management (Rename, Delete, Upload, Download, Download with overwrite, Download with append)".
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol wikiPageID "858605".
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol wikiPageRevisionID "543494525".
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol auto "yes".
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol date "December 2009".
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol hasPhotoCollection Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol subject Category:Network_file_transfer_protocols.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol type Abstraction100002137.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol type Communication100033020.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol type Direction106786629.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol type FileTransferProtocol106665370.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol type Message106598915.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol type NetworkFileTransferProtocols.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol type Protocol106665108.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol type Rule106652242.
- Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol comment "Simple File Transfer Protocol, as defined by RFC 913, was proposed as an (unsecured) file transfer protocol with a level of complexity intermediate between TFTP and FTP. It was never widely accepted on the Internet, and is now assigned Historic status by the IETF. It is sometimes confused with SSH file transfer protocol, a secured file transfer protocol, also abbreviated as SFTP.It runs through port 115, and often receives the initialism of SFTP.".
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