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ubuntu:ftp:active_vs_passive_ftp [2019/11/29 13:43] peterubuntu:ftp:active_vs_passive_ftp [2020/07/15 09:30] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 When drawn, a passive mode FTP connection looks like this: When drawn, a passive mode FTP connection looks like this:
  
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 With the massive popularity of the World Wide Web, many people prefer to use their web browser as an FTP client.  Most browsers only support passive mode when accessing <nowiki>ftp://</nowiki> URLs.  This can either be good or bad depending on what the servers and firewalls are configured to support. With the massive popularity of the World Wide Web, many people prefer to use their web browser as an FTP client.  Most browsers only support passive mode when accessing <nowiki>ftp://</nowiki> URLs.  This can either be good or bad depending on what the servers and firewalls are configured to support.
  
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 ==== Passive FTP Example ==== ==== Passive FTP Example ====
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