FTP Commands for Linux and UNIX
FTP, by itself, is not a reliable way to exchange sensitive business information because it is prone to security attacks. Serv-U MFT Server supports FTP, FTPS, SFTP and HTTP/S protocols for file transfer over IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Give it a try FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used to exchange files between computers on a private network or through the Internet. There are three ways in which FTP is commonly accessed: * Command-line FTP client. * Web browser. * Graphical FTP clients. The first two are straightforward methods that allow you to directly use a Web browser (such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer) or an FTP client application (such as FTP Voyager®) to connect to the FTP server to exchange files. Using the command-line interface, you need to enter a set of commands to send or receive files from other computers. Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux operating systems have built-in command-line clients that can be used for establishing an FTP conn