File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
FTP is a simple but unsecure way to transfer
files across a network; sFTP is the secure version of the
protocol.
FTP uses TCP for reliable delivery of
information.
FTP employs login and password to authorize
access to folders and files on a remote FTP server, but it
transmits data in the clear, and is therefore insecure.
FTP can be enabled by turning on FTP Access in
the Services pane of Sharing preferences. Users wishing to log in
must have local user accounts.
After choosing Go > Connect to Server in the
Finder to access an FTP server, users can see all files on the hard
disk, even if they don't have permission to change files/folders
outside of shared folders.
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