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F. T. PrinceFrank Templeton Prince (September 13 1912 – August 7 2003) was a British poet and academic, known generally for the 1942 poem Soldiers Bathing which has been frequently included in anthologies. He was born in Kimberley, South Africa. His father Harry Prinz was Dutch-Jewish, his mother Scottish. He..
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FTPThe abbreviation FTP can refer to: The File Transfer Protocol used on the Internet.The Federal Theater Project, a U.S. New Deal project.the Franc Tireurs Partisans ("Partisan irregular riflemen"), a Communist French Resistance movement during World War II.Foiled twisted pair cabling.FTP Software, th..
FTPEditorFTPEditor is a software for Windows which combines an FTP-Client and a text editor into one product. This eases the process of editing files on a remote FTP server. Multiple files can be opened for editing. FTPEditor downloads the content from the server in the background and transfers changes back ..
FTPFSFTPFS (File Transfer Protocol FileSystem) is an obsoleted Linux kernel module that allows the user to mount a FTP server onto the local filesystem. It seems to have been replaced by LUFS, and later FUSE (using curlftpfs). ..
FTPmailFTPmail is the term used for the practice of using an FTPmail server to gain access to various files over the internet. An FTPmail server is a proxy server which (asynchronously) connects to remote FTP servers in response to email requests, returning the downloaded files as an email attachment. Th..
FTPSFTPS is a name used to encompass a number of ways in which FTP software can perform secure file transfers. Each way involves the use of a SSL/TLS layer below the standard FTP protocol to encrypt the control and/or data channels. It should not be confused with SSH file transfer protocol. The most ..
FtpVCFtpVC (FTP Version Control) is a server-less version control system which allows joined software development using Internet FTP connections. Features FtpVC permits developers to get, check out, check in, undo check out, and label files on a remote server. It also allows comparing files on the se..
FTP bounce attackIn the field of computer networking and security, the FTP bounce attack is an exploit of the FTP protocol whereby an attacker is able to use the PORT command to request access to ports indirectly through the use of the victim machine as a middle man for the request. This technique can be used to po..
FTP clientAn FTP client uses the FTP protocol to connect to an FTP server to transfer files. Basic text-based FTP clients come with many operating systems, including Windows, DOS, Linux and Unix. However, many enhanced clients are available typically as shareware/freeware for Windows and as free software ..
FTP CommanderFTP Commander is an FTP client for Windows. It is developed by InternetSoft Corp.. The program lets you download and upload data or delete one or more files, including whole folders along with subdirectories. It can also automatically resume and complete file transfers, which for some reason, have b..
FTP over SSHIn the context of computer networking, FTP over SSH refers to the practice of tunneling a normal FTP session over an SSH connection. Since FTP, unusual for a TCP/IP protocol still in use, uses multiple TCP connections, it is particularly difficult to tunnel over SSH. With many SSH clients, attemp..
FTP SoftwareFTP Software was a software company founded by James van Bokkelen, John Romkey (author of the MIT PC/IP package), Nancy Connor, Roxanne van Bokkelen (nee Ritchie), and Dave Bridgham. It was the first of many companies to name themselves after an Internet protocol. Their main product was PC/TCP, a fu..
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