FTP was first proposed in RFC 114 over 40 years ago on April 16th, 1971. It has since grown to include the well known RFC 959 upon which all FTP clients and servers are based as well as RFC 2228 which has given us support for secure file transfers.
FTP celebrates 40 years
FTP was first proposed in RFC 114 over 40 years ago on April 16th, 1971. It has since grown to include the well known RFC 959 upon which all FTP clients and servers are based as well as RFC 2228 which has given us support for secure file transfers.
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