Monday, May 31, 2010

FTP

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is osed to send information from one computer to another. In the case of the internet, a file is sent from a user's computer to a server. The server then responds to the data it receives. FTP uses 2 ports; 1 for administration (passwords etc) that stays open during the whole transmission, and 1 for data that opens and closes as needed. This is called 'out of band'.

FTP, when used by itself, can be a problem because all transmissions are in plain text, so anybody can read them. FTPS adds SSL or TLS encryption to FTP. 'Secure FTP' uses FTP over SSH. This will only secure the administrative and not the data port.

FTP is good for transferring large files, as it is basic and will usually transfer data directly to TCP without processing any of this information itself.

We also learned how to publish our work on 'Fetch'. This is my published site using Microsoft Word.

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1 Comments:

At June 1, 2010 at 1:05 AM , Blogger joblacker said...

hey Peter, i think that music your talking about is the pinball game down the bottom of my page, i couldn't figure out how to put real music on it either, but the menu music is pretty cool. as for fetch i just downloaded it from here than applied for a free licence (under the page of buy/upgrade) using the university details, it took a few hours for them to respond but i now have a fully working program. hope it works for you. :)

 

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