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Anonymous Ftp

For Anonymous Ftp we have terms and definitions in 7 topics. The topics are Computer Technology, Domain Names, Internet, Linux, Red Hat, Technology, Windows Hosting and Yeast Genome.



Anonymous Ftp (Computer Technology)

FTP available to the public, using a login name of "anonymous" and your e-mail address as a password.


Anonymous Ftp (Domain Names)

A File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an Internet standard for transferring files between computers. Most FTP transfers require you log in to the system supplying the information by using an authorized username and password. However, a variation known as "anonymous FTP" lets you log in as "anonymous," i.e., you don't need a username or a password.


Anonymous Ftp (Internet)

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is another way files are transmitted via the Internet. You can also reach FTP sites via the Web. An anonymous FTP site usually allows only a certain number of anonymous users to connect and retrieve its files at one time. It typically is a database for many software programs and files.


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Anonymous Ftp (Linux, Red Hat)

A means of transferring and obtaining files that are available for public download from FTP sites. The publicly available files are usually kept in a directory called /pub/. See File Transfer Protocol (FTP).


Anonymous Ftp (Technology)

By using the word "anonymous" as your user ID and your email address as the password when you login to an FTP site, you can bypass local security checks and gain limited access to public files on the remote computer. This type of access is available on most FTP sites.


Anonymous Ftp (Windows Hosting)

An option in FTP that allows users to download files without having to establish and account.


Anonymous Ftp (Yeast Genome)

A method of sharing files on the Internet. A variety of software that can provide FTP function is available in most networking software packages. Anonymous FTP simply means a computer will allow anyone using the FTP software access to a special directory fo files on its disk drive. This service is called Anonymous FTP because the user name used is "anonymous." When asked for a password, simply enter your e-mail address. A stand-alone version of SacchDB can be transferred using Anonymous FTP.




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