FTP protocol (File Transfer Protocol) ShowIntroduction to FTP protocol
FTP protocol (File Transfer Protocol) is, as its name indicates a protocol for transferring files.
The implementation of FTP dates from 1971 when a file transfer system (described in RFC141) between MIT machines...
File transfer via SSH ShowSSH - Secure SHell
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SSH allows the use of pipelines controls, and use inputs / outputs pipes as any other commands , on the basis that redirection is done to or from the remote machine.
This may...
Batch file - File transfer to server with different domain ShowBatch file - File transfer to server with different domain
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I’m currently working on transferring files using a batch file and tried it on servers with the same domain, will it also work for servers with...
Scan files transferred in WLM with Avast ShowScan files transferred in WLM with Avast
Windows Live Messenger allows you to transfer and receive files easily to your contacts. But how would you determine that the file you are about to download is safe and does not contain a virus?...
Uploading Large Files ShowUploading Large Files
You have surely encountered various difficulties for sending files through e-mail due file
limitation. You have found the elucidation to your trouble. There are several means to
transfer files and data from one...
Log in remotely with SSH (Linux) ShowLog in remotely with SSH (Linux)
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Using SSH through a proxy:
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Log in remotely with SSH under Linux.
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The commands below are relevant only if you have an existing account on the PC you want to...
Download Web File Transfer ShowAs its name suggests, Web File transfer is utility for file transfer. This web based program simplifies the process of sending and receiving files over the internet.
It allows you:
- to download several files with the suitable manager,
- to...
How Bluetooth works ShowHow it works
The Bluetooth standard, like WiFi, uses the FHSS technique (Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum), which involves splitting the frequency band of 2.402-2.480 GHz into 79 channels (called hops) each 1MHz wide, then transmitting the signal...
Flashing the BIOS ShowWhat does it mean "to flash"?
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a small memory chip located on the motherboard containing data that defines the system parameters. The data may, however, contain errors (bugs). Furthermore, when new hardware...