Big Book of Internet File Transfer RFCs
- 1st Edition - March 14, 2000
- Latest edition
- Author: Peter Loshin
- Language: English
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) was one of the first applications implemented on the Internet, and it is also one of the most fundamental. Almost all Internet hosts support it, as do… Read more
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) was one of the first applications implemented on the Internet, and it is also one of the most fundamental. Almost all Internet hosts support it, as do almost all browsers. This volume offers exhaustive coverage of the rules governing how clients and servers communicate to enable successful data transfers via FTP. In addition to documentation of file transfer mechanics, readers will find practical instructions on many special techniques, including using file transfers for network booting and the security issues relating to file transfer over the Internet. Despite the growing acceptance of protocols specific to the Web, there remain many scenarios in which simple file transfer offers clear-cut advantages. Thus, this book is certain to prove an important source of information for years to come.
@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* You may be able to read these specifications online, but if you want to read them while away from your computer, you must print them out; to share them with a coworker, you must print them out; to take notes, you must print them out
* Rather than wading through countless RFCs, readers will quickly and easily access just what they're looking for, in a single book with an extensive index; This book presents a comprehensive collection of topic-specific documentation, providing all of the relevant RFCs, and eliminating the irrelevant
* The author's introduction and glossary ensures that all terms are defined and that context is provided to the reader
* This material that has never before been collected and indexed; A high-quality index means that readers no longer have to search through dozens of documents to find answers - all answers are included in a single book, and you can easily access just what you're looking for in the extensive index
@bul:* You may be able to read these specifications online, but if you want to read them while away from your computer, you must print them out; to share them with a coworker, you must print them out; to take notes, you must print them out
* Rather than wading through countless RFCs, readers will quickly and easily access just what they're looking for, in a single book with an extensive index; This book presents a comprehensive collection of topic-specific documentation, providing all of the relevant RFCs, and eliminating the irrelevant
* The author's introduction and glossary ensures that all terms are defined and that context is provided to the reader
* This material that has never before been collected and indexed; A high-quality index means that readers no longer have to search through dozens of documents to find answers - all answers are included in a single book, and you can easily access just what you're looking for in the extensive index
Computer professionals involved in Internet development and technology
RFC 906 Bootstrap Loading Using TFTP
RFC 949 FTP Unique-Named Store Command
RFC 959 File Transfer Protocol
RFC 1068 Background File Transfer Program (BFTP)
RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)
RFC 1415 FTP-FTAM Gateway Specification
RFC 1579 Firewall-Friendly FTP
RFC 1635 How to Use Anonymous FTP (FYI 24)
RFC 1639 FTP Operation Over Big Address Records (FOOBAR)
RFC 1785 TFTP Option Negotiation Analysis
RFC 1986 Experiments with a Simple File Transfer Protocol for Radio Links using Enhanced Trivial File Transfer Protocol (ETFTP)
RFC 2090 TFTP Multicast Option
RFC 2228 FTP Security Extensions
RFC 2348 TFTP Blocksize Option
RFC 2349 TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options
RFC 2389 Feature Negotiation Mechanism for the File Transfer Protocol
RFC 2428 FTP Extensions for Ipv6 and NATs
RFC 2577 FTP Security Considerations
RFC 2585 Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Operational Protocols: FTP and HTTP
RFC 2640 Internationalization of the File Transfer Protocol
RFC 949 FTP Unique-Named Store Command
RFC 959 File Transfer Protocol
RFC 1068 Background File Transfer Program (BFTP)
RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)
RFC 1415 FTP-FTAM Gateway Specification
RFC 1579 Firewall-Friendly FTP
RFC 1635 How to Use Anonymous FTP (FYI 24)
RFC 1639 FTP Operation Over Big Address Records (FOOBAR)
RFC 1785 TFTP Option Negotiation Analysis
RFC 1986 Experiments with a Simple File Transfer Protocol for Radio Links using Enhanced Trivial File Transfer Protocol (ETFTP)
RFC 2090 TFTP Multicast Option
RFC 2228 FTP Security Extensions
RFC 2348 TFTP Blocksize Option
RFC 2349 TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options
RFC 2389 Feature Negotiation Mechanism for the File Transfer Protocol
RFC 2428 FTP Extensions for Ipv6 and NATs
RFC 2577 FTP Security Considerations
RFC 2585 Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Operational Protocols: FTP and HTTP
RFC 2640 Internationalization of the File Transfer Protocol
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: March 14, 2000
- Language: English
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Peter Loshin
Pete Loshin writes and consults about Internet protocols and open source network technologies. Formerly on staff at BYTE Magazine, Information Security Magazine and other publications, his work appears regularly in leading trade publications and websites including CPU, Computerworld, PC Magazine, EarthWeb, Internet.com, and CNN.
Pete Loshin, Independent Consultant
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