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20 Transfer Protocol (\fBFTP\fR). \fBftp\fR transfers files to and from a remote
59 Forwards local security credentials to the remote server.
99 for an entry describing an account on the remote machine. If no entry exists,
100 \fBftp\fR prompts for the login name of the account on the remote machine (the
112 to a remote host from behind a connection filtering firewall.
121 Skips the \fBSYST\fR command that is sent by default to all remote servers upon
156 Shows all responses from the remote server, as well as report on data transfer
203 Supplies a supplemental password required by a remote system for access to
212 \fB\fBappend\fR \fIlocal-file\fR [ \fIremote-file\fR ]\fR
216 Appends a local file to a file on the remote machine. If \fIremote-file\fR is
260 Terminates the \fBFTP\fR session with the remote server and exit \fBftp\fR. An
271 Toggles remote computer file name case mapping during \fBmget\fR commands. When
272 \fBcase\fR is on (default is off), remote computer file names with all letters
280 \fB\fBcd\fR \fIremote-directory\fR\fR
284 Changes the working directory on the remote machine to \fIremote-directory\fR.
294 Changes the remote machine working directory to the parent of the current
295 remote machine working directory.
316 Terminates the \fBFTP\fR session with the remote server, and return to the
331 single \fBLINEFEED\fR record delimiter. Records on non-UNIX-system remote hosts
340 \fB\fBdelete\fR \fIremote-file\fR\fR
344 Deletes the file \fIremote-file\fR on the remote machine.
355 sent to the remote machine, preceded by the string \fB->\fR\&.
361 \fB\fBdir\fR [ \fIremote-directory\fR [ \fIlocal-file\fR ]]\fR
366 \fIremote-directory\fR, and, optionally, placing the output in
368 on the remote machine is used. If no local file is specified, or
397 \fB\fBget\fR \fIremote-file\fR [ \fIlocal-file\fR ]\fR
401 Retrieves the \fIremote-file\fR and store it on the local machine. If the local
402 file name is not specified, it is given the same name it has on the remote
419 \fBmget\fR, each remote file name is expanded separately on the remote machine,
424 remote operating system and \fBFTP\fR server, and can be previewed with the
425 command, \fBmls\fR \fIremote-files\fR \(mi.
468 \fB\fBls\fR [ \fB-al\fR | \fIremote-directory\fR [ \fIlocal-file\fR ]]\fR
473 remote machine. This default behavior can be changed to make \fBls\fR a synonym
486 If \fIremote-directory\fR is left unspecified, the current working directory is
519 \fB\fBmdelete\fR \fIremote-files\fR\fR
523 Deletes the \fIremote-files\fR on the remote machine.
529 \fB\fBmdir\fR \fIremote-files local-file\fR\fR
533 Like \fBdir\fR, except multiple remote files can be specified. If interactive
541 \fB\fBmget\fR \fIremote-files\fR\fR
545 Expands the \fIremote-files\fR on the remote machine and do a \fBget\fR for
560 Makes a directory on the remote machine.
566 \fB\fBmls\fR \fIremote-files local-file\fR\fR
570 Like \fBls\fR(1), except multiple remote files can be specified. If interactive
603 \fB\fBnlist\fR [ \fB-al\fR | \fIremote-directory\fR [ \fIlocal-file\fR ]]\fR
607 Prints an abbreviated listing of the contents of a directory on the remote
610 \fIremote-directory\fR is left unspecified, the current working directory is
626 the filename mapping mechanism is unset. If arguments are specified, remote
628 without a specified remote target filename. If arguments are specified, local
632 This command is useful when connecting to a non-UNIX-system remote host with
642 For example, given \fIinpattern\fR \fB$1.$2\fR and the remote file name
671 arguments are specified, characters in remote filenames are translated during
672 \fBmput\fR commands and \fBput\fR commands issued without a specified remote
677 This command is useful when connecting to a non-UNIX-system remote host with
712 data connection and return the address of that port. The remote server listens
715 for the remote server to connect back to. Passive mode is useful when the
771 allows simultaneous connection to two remote \fBFTP\fR servers for transferring
792 \fB\fBput\fR \fIlocal-file\fR [ \fIremote-file\fR ]\fR
796 Stores a local file on the remote machine. If \fIremote-file\fR is left
798 \fBntrans\fR or \fBnmap\fR settings in naming the remote file. File transfer
810 Prints the name of the current working directory on the remote machine.
830 Sends the arguments specified, verbatim, to the remote \fBFTP\fR server. A
841 \fB\fBrecv\fR \fIremote-file\fR [ \fIlocal-file\fR ]\fR
851 \fB\fBreget\fR \fIremote-file\fR [ \fIlocal-file\fR ]\fR
856 exists and is smaller than \fIremote-file\fR, \fIlocal-file\fR is presumed to
857 be a partially transferred copy of \fIremote-file\fR and the transfer is
869 Requests help from the remote \fBFTP\fR server. If a \fIcommand-name\fR is
880 Renames the file \fIfrom\fR on the remote machine to have the name \fIto\fR.
891 the remote \fBFTP\fR server. Resynchronization can be necessary following a
892 violation of the \fBFTP\fR protocol by the remote server.
916 Deletes a directory on the remote machine.
951 \fB\fBsend\fR \fIlocal-file\fR [ \fIremote-file\fR ]\fR
982 Sends the arguments specified, verbatim, to the remote \fBFTP\fR server as a
1015 Toggles storing of files on remote machine under unique file names. The remote
1017 The remote server reports the unique name. Default value is off.
1073 Identify yourself to the remote \fBFTP\fR server. If the password is not
1077 specified, an account command is relayed to the remote server after the login
1078 sequence is completed if the remote server did not require it for logging in.
1119 protocol \fBABOR\fR command to the remote server, and discarding any further
1120 data received. The speed at which this is accomplished depends upon the remote
1121 server's support for \fBABOR\fR processing. If the remote server does not
1123 remote server has completed sending the requested file.
1127 local processing and is awaiting a reply from the remote server. A long delay
1129 unexpected behavior by the remote server, including violations of the ftp
1130 protocol. If the delay results from unexpected remote server behavior, the
1180 names, the local filename is the remote filename, which can be altered by a
1191 For \fBmput\fR commands and \fBput\fR commands with unspecified remote file
1192 names, the remote filename is the local filename, which can be altered by a
1194 by the remote server if \fBsunique\fR is on.
1271 Failure to log in can arise from an explicit denial by the remote \fBFTP\fR
1276 Correct execution of many commands depends upon proper behavior by the remote