Monday, 21 November 2016

File Transfer Protocol, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Telnet, Gopher PDF

File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
FTP is the protocol or set of rules, that enables files to be transferred from one computer to another. It is part of the TCP / IP protocol suite. Files that are available for FTP are stored on computers called FTP servers. An FTP client program is an interface that allows the user to locate the file(s) to be transferred and initiate the transfer process.

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
HTTP is the set of rules, or protocol that enables hypertext data to be transferred from one computer to another. HTTP enables users to retrieve a wide variety of resources, such as text, graphics, sound animation and other hypertext documents, and allows hypertext access to other Internet protocols.

TelnetTelnet is the protocol that anables one computer to establish a connection to another computer. The computer establishing the connection is referred to as the local computer; the computer accepting the connection is referred to as the remote, or host computer. Telnet can provide access to many resources around the world, such as library catalogs, databases, and other Internet tools and applications.


Gopher
Gopher is a protocol designed to search, retrieve, and display documents from remote sites on the Internet. In addition to document display and document retrieval, it is possible to initiate on-line connections with other systems via Gopher.

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