Telnet FTP
Telnet FTP
Telnet FTP
Mirela Walczak
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1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and HTTP
Definitions of protocols
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1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
FTP- Is a network protocol used for transfer data from one computer to another through a network such as Internet (is commonly used for copying files to and from other computers) TELNET- Is a network protocol which is used for communication between computers
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TELNET
1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
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1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
telnet://alpha.bn.org.pl
National Library
1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
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1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
A - author
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1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
Find - Sienkiewicz
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Telnet commands:
Open-Use open hostname port number to establish a Telnet connection to a host Close-Use the close command to close an existing Telnet connection Display-Use the display command to view the current settings for the Telnet client Quit-Use the quit command to exit from Telnet. Status-Use the status command to determine whether the Telnet client is connected ?/help-Prints Help information
1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
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Use help/?
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1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
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ftp.cyf-kr.edu.pl
1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
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1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
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1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
Ftp help - ?
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Ftp commands
ASCII-to set the mode of file transfer to ASCII Binary-to set the mode of file transfer to binary Bey-to exit the FTP environment (same as quit) Delete-to delete (remove) a file in the current remote directory Get-to copy one file from the remote machine to the local machine Open-to open a connection with another computer Rmdir-to remove (delete) a directory in the current remote directory
1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
1. Introduction 2. Definitions of protocols 3. Telnet 4. File transfer protocol 5. Differences between FTP and TELNET
FTP is a two-way system - it can be used to copy or move files from a server to a client computer as well as upload or transfer files from a client to a server FTP systems generally encode and transmit their data in binary sets which allow for faster data transfer
TELNET is two way system (with authorization ) it can be used to copy or moves files from other computer TELNET while connection client-server communication is non-coded
Sources:
telnet://alpha.bn.org.pl http://technet.microsoft.com/enus/library/c.aspx http://www.cs.colostate.edu/helpdocs/ftp.html http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME ftp.cyf-kr.edu.pl