Hypertext transfer protocol, or HTTP, and file transfer protocol, known as FTP, are two methods that allow you to upload or download files and pages from the Internet. The two have overlapping ...
I have noticed many members of thread set up their own http and ftp server, <br><br>My internet Connection is acceptable, I won't use the http server for public access ( no flames! I'm a student and i ...
I'm setting up a FreeBSD 5.3 FTP server that hosts a mixture of public (anonymous access) and private files (limited to user or group). The server will also have a webserver running with the same ...
Upload and download files on your home PC from anywhere by turning it into a personal FTP server. With a home FTP server, you can upload and download files on your home hard drive from the office, ...
In the pantheon of geek projects there are few things as potent as the creation of an FTP server. Rather than doing cool stuff like serving up web pages or handling phone calls, an FTP server just ...
Today's how-to is brought to you by Hackaday's Eliot Phillips: Transferring files to and from your blog's webserver can become a nuisance. Most of the pain is from having to use an FTP program to move ...
Bains Software on Tuesday released Envoy, a new download manager for Mac OS X and Mac OS 9. The software is designed to simplify HTTP, FTP and Gnutella-based downloads. Envoy features the ability to ...
Mozilla will follow in the steps of Google Chrome and start blocking the loading of FTP subresources inside HTTP and HTTPS pages. By FTP subresources, we refer to ...