Abstract

On a computer network, the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a common communication protocol used to transfer data from a server to a client. FTP uses distinct control and data connections between the client and the server in client-server architecture. FTP offers two transfer methods: an anonymous technique and a password-based authentication method. The primary goal of FTP is to encourage file sharing. Clients can connect to the server using third-party applications (eg. FileZilla). A single FTP object can manage status, connection, settings, etc. is the centre of the Apache Commons Libraries. Obtaining a remote connection to involves a set of details, including the server's hostname or IP address, a username and a password.

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