FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, which is essentially a means of moving files and information. It's an important aspect of the internet and is used to move files from a computer to a server ...
Until now, we have taken a look at how to set up an FTP Server and how to configure it to be accessed from an external network via the Internet. But to make the most out of it, reading and writing ...
We posted about FileZilla Client, a free FTP client for Windows, which can be used to access your FTP server and transfer files on it. We also saw how to use NotePad++, a Notepad alternative for ...
We are currently using the IIS FTP server that comes with Windows Server 2003. It works OK for basic FTP needs (non-high traffic / load), but I'm not a big fan of managing it. I'd rather use something ...
I am currently in need of a small, private FTP server that I can run locally for a small number of people. I have a capable computer and internet connection (50mpb fiber). My current setup has my ...
You can upload files to an Apache Web server in two different ways: via a standalone File Transfer Protocol application or a Web-based control panel. Standalone FTP applications act as independent ...