FTP or File Transfer Protocols allow the transfer of files from a host machine to another machine over a network e.g. the internet. The user logs on to the remote site using a user name and password. Basic commands include "cd pathname" to change directories to that specified by the pathname. "Dir" is the directory that lists the files on the remote machine. "Get" locates the file to be transferred. "Put" transfers the file. "Help" explains an individual selected command, and "quit" closes the remote session and terminates the FTP.
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Most Linux systems will have ftp available as a command line option. Try entering "man ftp" in terminal mode to make sure you have it, and to learn the various ftp commands. Typically, you will have to know the ftp site name and the user name and password assigned to you for that ftp site. You will start the ftp session by typing something like: ftp www.mysite.net At the ftp prompt, enter your user name and password, if the server requests that you sign in anonymously place "anonymous" or "ftp" in the username field and leave the password field blank. Then use the ftp commands (e.g 'ls' 'put' 'get' 'cd' 'chmod') to transfer and maintain files at your site. If you prefer a GUI interface, there may be some X Windows ftp clients available for download. Google 'ftp Linux' and see what you can find. I prefer the plain command line version. Much quicker and easier once you learn the commands.
Basic obedience commands for everyday dogs? Sit, stay, drop it, lay down, heel, and down are the most common.
The basic features of ftp include ability to connect to an FTP server, ability to save connection settings, and ability to move files between your local system and remote server.
FTP stands for 'File Transfer Protocol'. Its function is to allow uploading and downloading of any files on networks via the PUT and GET commands. Anytime a file is downloaded on the internet, FTP is used.
Basic commands are sit, stay, and lay down.
A prominent example is the FTP client program.
There are several ways to do it, but as FTP directories are generally accessible from a web interface, it is easier to do it that way. In a web browser, enter a URL likeftp://www.domain.com/stuff/junk.txtFrom the command line, use wget.wget ftp://www.domain.com/stuff/junk.txtLogging into an FTP, either anonymously or with a username, is generally not necessary to simply download the files.
The biggest advantages to an ftp server is that you can a file folder of files and most website building programs use ftp
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and it doesn't have any commands for working with zip files. You need ssh access to the server where the files are housed, or you have to download them to your computer before unzipping them.
Billions and billions :)are you asking for the commands list or commands which are important and basic one......around 259= basic commands are their for autocad.and for the list please go with this link: http://academics.triton.edu/faculty/fheitzman/commands.html
Some commands are Save, Load, Auto etc.