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Encyclopedia > FTP server

The term FTP server can mean one of two things: This page is about the File Transfer Protocol, a computer protocol. ... This article is about computer servers. ...

  1. a computer responsible for serving any kind of files, via the File Transfer Protocol to FTP clients which can also web browsers;
  2. a software program that implements the FTP protocol and is working as a daemon serving any kind of files.

Connections to FTP servers are made using FTP clients or certain web browsers that function as FTP clients. This page is about the File Transfer Protocol, a computer protocol. ... A web browser is a software package that enables a user to display and interact with documents hosted by web servers. ... In Unix and other computer operating systems, a daemon (disk and execution monitor) – sometimes called a phantom – is a particular class of computer program that runs in the background, rather than under the direct control of a user; they are usually instantiated as processes. ... A FTP client uses the FTP protocol to connect to an FTP server to transfer files. ...


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