There are many different makers of FTP servers, also known as FTP daemons or FTPd for short. Some popular free, open-source FTP servers are FileZilla, Pure-FTPd, and ProFTPd.
A best selling brand of FTP server software is Microsoft. Microsoft, through their Windows product line, offer FTP server capabilities on any Windows software version.
IBM offers FTP server software, for example as part of their WebSphere suite. For affordability, however, you could consider going with a free, open-source solution.
FTP is used by servers, not personal computers. You can have a FTP on your personal computer, but you will need software and programs to do this. If you don't have the right programs then you don't have a FTP. There are some links on how to set up a FTP below. If your new to this you might want to use Windows XP to set up a server, and if your serious then use Windows Server 2003 or 2008. http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1491 | http://lifehacker.com/software/home-server/how-to-set-up-a-home-ftp-server-130806.php
The default FTP port is 21. But most FTP server software allows you to set which ever port you want.
A computer/server and software(s). Use a computer to download Filezilla's server, set it up and bingo, you have a FTP. There are more advanced things to do by creating a FTP but the only things you need to specified above.
FTP, or File Transfer Protocol, allows you to upload documents or files to an FTP server for sharing, remote access, or file transferring. You can either set up your own computer to be and FTP server or you can use a third party FTP hosting service. You will also want software that will work with the FTP server and your local host to easily transfer files. I recommend a couple different solutions for that. Classic FTP: This software is very functional and allows all the FTP commands you need, such as manual uploading, synchronizing, and viewing local and remote servers. Fling FTP: This is a totally new approach to FTP. It is very automated, which makes it really easy to back up files or upload any changes to the remote server. It is a innovation to FTP, without a doubt. You can also work on it manually too so really I suggest everyone try this software, as you aren't losing any functions, just gaining a ton.
you can upload your website through FTP software but make sure that you have web space.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. They are not really files, but a way that you upload files to a server for website content. An FTP software uploads specific files to a hosting server and public HTML folder which puts them on a server, which in turn makes them go live on the actual URL/domain of the website.
Robo-FTP Server was created in 2006-04.
No. ASP and ASP.NET are issues of a web server, not an ftp server.
A FTP site is a website that allow you to connect and manage you FTP server through the web.Some FTP sites:Net2FTP: http://www.net2ftp.comF->IT: https://fit.jupiterit.comWeb2FTP: www.web2ftp.comBossFTP: http://www.bossftp.com-----A:An FTP site is simply a site or IP that will accept calls using FTP -- File Transfer Protocol. Typically, it's software running on a machine that appears logically to be a separate machine dedicated to running FTP.
Web-based FTP is a method of transferring files over the internet using a web browser, rather than traditional FTP client software. It allows users to upload, download, and manage files on a server through a graphical interface, making it more accessible for those who may not be familiar with FTP protocols. This approach typically involves a web application that communicates with the FTP server, providing a user-friendly experience without the need for additional software installation.