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Thread: FTP on LAN

  1. #1

    Default FTP on LAN

    Hi there..........

    Can anybody tell me about the "ware FTP" that can be used on LAN. Is there any ware?//...please give me the link from where I can dowload it for my personal use.


    Thx in Advance

  2. #2

    Default Wareftp

    Hey ya mate,

    Download Here

    Cheers.


  3. #3

    Default Filezilla

    You may want to try Filezilla. It is freeware, and a real nice program. You can find it here: http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/

  4. #4

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    try www.janaserver.de its a great ftp,web,email server..

  5. #5

    Default Thx to all buddies

    hey....... I am very thankful to U people for this kind help.

  6. #6

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    So what does Lan and FTP stand for and what do they mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteboypain
    So what does Lan and FTP stand for and what do they mean?
    LAN = Local Area Network
    FTP = File Transfer Protocol

    LAN is a connection of computers, hooked up together.
    FTP is a protocol for transferring files.

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    You could have just use messager to transfer files from one computer to another, I really never got into ftp program myself and I have 3 computers on router things I missing huh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Windows 98SE View Post
    You could have just use messager to transfer files from one computer to another, I really never got into ftp program myself and I have 3 computers on router things I missing huh
    But using messengers does not always work through firewalls. You usually can not script a messenger session to transfer files, or to mirror a directory structure. You can script ftp, sftp, scp, rsync sessions.
    I have a mixture of MS Windows, GNU/Linux, OS X, Solaris and other machines. It is by far much simpler to use a file transferring utility to send files back and forth between systems than to send via a messenger type program.


 

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