FTP - this is the user interface when exchanging files on the same protocol. The program establishes a management channel with a remote server and waits for user commands. The remote server ID is specified either by the program argument, or in the open interface command. The ftp command works with the user and waits for its commands, then the prompt "ftp>" is displayed on the screen.
Command Syntax:
ftp [-v] [- d] [- i] [- n] [host]
-v-Suppress server responses and statistics of data transfer. -n -controls user authentication mode. If this key is specified, the .netrc file is first checked. -i-disables file transfer confirmation when bulk copying files. -d -includes debugging mode. -g-Disables the transparency of the transfer of names. Cheers, Mechanic.
FTP - this is the user interface when exchanging files on the same protocol. The program establishes a management channel with a remote server and waits for user commands. The remote server ID is specified either by the program argument, or in the open interface command. The ftp command works with the user and waits for its commands, then the prompt "ftp>" is displayed on the screen.
Command Syntax:
ftp [-v] [- d] [- i] [- n] [host]
-v-Suppress server responses and statistics of data transfer. -n -controls user authentication mode. If this key is specified, the .netrc file is first checked. -i-disables file transfer confirmation when bulk copying files. -d -includes debugging mode. -g-Disables the transparency of the transfer of names. Cheers, Mechanic.
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