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FTP uses TCP.Usage of Transport Layer protocol (tcp or udp) depends upon various applications.Such as FTP uses TCP, TFTP uses UDP.
The network layer protocol of TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is typically UDP (User Datagram Protocol). UDP is used for its simplicity and low overhead, making it well-suited for simple and fast file transfers.
because tftp does not require a logon id and password to connect to the server and ftp does answer from the book network+ guide to networks by Tamara Dean fourth edition on page 191 chapter4
TFTP uses UDP - TFTP stands for Trivial FTP, and it is called trivial because it does not check to ensure delivery, it uses UDP which makes a best-effort delivery attempt
Ftp is NOT a secure protocol. All usernames and passwords exchanged in setting up an FTP connection are sent in cleartext, data exchanged over and FTP connection is not encryption and the connection is subject to hijacking. A SFTP protocol however, is secure, thus your information is far safer.
.What is the difference between FTP and TFTP?
because TFTP is not capable of encrypting transmissions and FTP is.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) were specifically developed to exchange files on different computers across networks.
1) SMTP- simple mail transfer protocol 2) GMTP- Group mail transfer protocol 3) FTP- File Transfer Protocol 4) TFTP- Trivial File Transfer Protocol 5) User Process
FTP The service used over FTP is Filetransfer..!!
FTP. (Perhaps you would like to clarify your question and try again, because FTP is a protocol; it stands for File Transfer Protocol.)
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an Internet protocol that allows file downloads and uploads. Other such internet protocols are torrent and P2P.