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03-19-2005 05:16 AM
03-19-2005 05:16 AM
Hi Dear Gurus
if any1 can plz let me know whats the tftp server is ?
and whats the diff b/w ftp and tftp server ?
Any help will be appreciated
Regards
Maaz
if any1 can plz let me know whats the tftp server is ?
and whats the diff b/w ftp and tftp server ?
Any help will be appreciated
Regards
Maaz
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03-19-2005 06:49 AM
03-19-2005 06:49 AM
Solution
FTP = File Transfer Protocol
TFTP = Trivial File Transfer Protocol
By definition they are networking protocols, but the software implementation has the same name. Basically, TFTP is a subset of FTP.
To avoid plagiarism, here are links:
FTP is
http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,290660,sid7_gci213976,00.html
TFTP is
http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,290660,sid26_gci214177,00.html
FTP is more fully featured and has more in terms of user authentication than TFTP does. TFTP is frequently used for things like loading device configurations across the network (Cisco router configurations, Sun's Jumpstart host installations).
HTH,
Mic
TFTP = Trivial File Transfer Protocol
By definition they are networking protocols, but the software implementation has the same name. Basically, TFTP is a subset of FTP.
To avoid plagiarism, here are links:
FTP is
http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,290660,sid7_gci213976,00.html
TFTP is
http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,290660,sid26_gci214177,00.html
FTP is more fully featured and has more in terms of user authentication than TFTP does. TFTP is frequently used for things like loading device configurations across the network (Cisco router configurations, Sun's Jumpstart host installations).
HTH,
Mic
What kind of a name is 'Wolverine'?
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03-19-2005 04:03 PM
03-19-2005 04:03 PM
Re: diff b/w ftp and tftp
Thanx a lot Dear Mic V.
Regards
Maaz
Regards
Maaz
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