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FTP mini-HOWTO
Matthew Borowski
(
mkb@yahoo.com
)
(
http://tarp.worldserve.net/
)
v0.2, 9 January 2000
How to use ftp clients and servers
1.
Preamble
1.1 Contacting Me
1.2 Legalities and Distribution
1.3 History of this document
2.
About FTP
3.
Beginner's guide to using ftp
3.1 Running the
ftp
program
3.2 Logging into an FTP server
3.3 File transfer types
3.4 Navigating and listing directories
3.5 Downloading and uploading files
3.6 Running shell commands
3.7 Hash marks and tick
3.8 Other ftp commands
4.
Console FTP clients
4.1 NcFTP
4.2 lukemftp
4.3 lftp
4.4 cftp
4.5 yafc
5.
X Window FTP clients
5.1 gFTP
5.2 WXftp
5.3 LLNL XDIR and XFTP
5.4 guiftp
6.
FTP Servers
6.1 How an FTP Server works
6.2 Help with FTP Servers
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