ASCII & Binary
FTP (File Transfer Protocal) supports both ASCII & Binary.
The BINARY mode of FTP transfers data unchanged. The ASCII mode of FTP send text and the FTP software converts it to the form that the receiving system can use. This was more useful in the early days of networking when computer systems were more diverse.
TCP port 20 is used by FTP (File Transfer Protocol) for data transfer. FTP also uses port 21.
Core FTP, or File Transfer Protocol, was developed as a Windows client to enable the transfer and management of data across the internet. It also encrypts the data for security and to protect from hacking.
The network protocol that uses port 21 is FTP (File Transfer Protocol). FTP is commonly used for transferring files between a client and a server on a computer network. Port 21 is specifically designated for FTP control connections. When a user initiates an FTP connection, the client connects to the server's port 21 to establish communication for sending and receiving files. It is important to note that FTP operates in two modes: active mode and passive mode, each using different ports for data transfer.
The FTP client initiates the transfer of data when using a passive data connection. It requires two connections between client and server.
FTP is a file transfer protocol which is used while transferring the file in the internet
FTP... I think...
FTP uses a stream of bytes to transfer data and hence does not need a format after the handshaking is done i.e. the connection has been established.
The File Transfer Protocol is a standard network protocol used for the transfer of computer files from a server to a client on a computer network. FTP is built on a client-server model architecture using separate control and data connections between the client and the server
Ftp and smtp ( simple mail transfer protocol)
FTP is File Transfer Protocol.