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Sanchit Agrawal

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  • What is Active FTP?
    Active FTP is a mode of FTP connections where the client initiates the control connection, but the server actively establishes the data connection back to the client. This can cause issues with firewalls and NAT devices. In this mode, the server opens a port for the data connection. Passive FTP alleviates these issues by having the client establish both connections.
  • What is SFTP?
    SFTP, or SSH File Transfer Protocol, provides secure file transfer between client and server. It encrypts all data and commands using SSH for enhanced security. SFTP supports various authentication methods, is platform-independent, and enables secure file operations. It offers stronger security and firewall compatibility compared to traditional FTP, making it suitable for sensitive data transfer.
  • What is FTP?
    FTP, or File Transfer Protocol, is a standard network protocol for transferring files between a client and a server. It operates in two modes, supports various commands, and offers authentication through usernames and passwords. While FTP lacks encryption, it is commonly used for web server management, file sharing, backup, software distribution, and automated file transfer.
  • What is TFTP?
    TFTP, or Trivial File Transfer Protocol, is a simple and lightweight protocol used for transferring small files over a network. It operates on UDP port 69 and lacks advanced security features found in other protocols like FTP. TFTP is commonly used for tasks like network booting, firmware updates, and configuration management due to its simplicity and minimal overhead.
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