refimprove date January 2009 FileServiceProtocol FSP is a User Datagram Protocol UDP based replacement for the File Transfer Protocol , designed for anonymous access with lower hardware and network requirements than FTP. In particular, because it uses UDP, it avoids the problems that many FTP servers have had with requiring a separate process for each client, and because it is built to use an unreliable protocol, it can more easily handle resuming a transfer after a network failure. History FSP never reached the popularity of FTP for legitimate use although WU FTPD wuarchive and id Software provided FSP service in addition to FTP for some time , but became very popular in the early to mid 1990s for Darknet file sharing underground sites containing pornography and or warez . Fact date September 2008 Because an FSP server only requires one process as opposed to one process per client for most FTP servers , it is much harder for a system administrator to notice it in a process list also, since it uses UDP, it is less likely to be noticed by a network administrator . Eventually, however ... result was FileServiceProtocol . Other suggestions included File Slurping Protocol , FTP s Sexier Partner , and Flaky Stream Protocol . ref cite web url http www.faqs.org faqs fsp faq part2 title FileServiceProtocol FSP Frequently Asked Questions work Part 2 2 Q.3.4 publisher FAQS.ORG accessdate 13 January 2009 ref References reflist External links http fsp.sourceforge.net FSP Protocol Home Page http www.faqs.org faqs fsp faq part1 FileServiceProtocol FSP Frequently Asked Questions ... Category Network file transfer protocols de FileServiceProtocol it FileServiceProtocol ... to taper off, and the warez scene moved to HTTP and File eXchange Protocol FXP while pornography moved to publicly advertised web server s. Fact date September 2008 Port number As the FSP protocol ... start a process that listens on a port under 1024. Protocol name The name FSP was originally created ... more details
No footnotes date August 2010 The Service Location Protocol SLP, srvloc is a service discovery protocol computing protocol that allows computers and other devices to find services in a local area network ... cite url http dlc.sun.com pdf 806 1412 806 1412.pdf title Service Location Protocol Administration Guide ... Guide to Service Location Protocol cite , Podbooks.Com LLC, ISBN 1 893939 35 9 James Kempf , Robert St. Pierre , Pete St. Pierre cite Service Location Protocol for Enterprise Networks Implementing ... SLP OSGi Module http srvloc.sourceforge.net Service Location Protocol Project http mslp.sourceforge.net Service Location Protocol Enhancements http www.openslp.org OpenSLP http jslp.sourceforge.net ... Of Service Discovery Protocols And Implementation Of The Service Location Protocol http www.ietf.org ... linux library l slp Automate Client Management with the Service Location Protocol a developerWorks article by M. Tim Jones Category Internet protocols Category Internet standards de Service Location Protocol fr Service Location Protocol hu Service Location Protocol ja ru Service Location ... network. Each service must have a Uniform Resource Locator URL that is used to locate the service ... scopes. The URL of a printer could look like service printer lpr myprinter myqueue This URL describes a queue called myqueue on a printer with the host name myprinter . The protocol used by the printer is Line Printer Daemon protocol LPR . Note that a special URL scheme service is used by the printer. service URLs are not required any URL scheme can be used, but they allow you to search for all services of the same type e.g. all printers regardless of the protocol that they use. The first three components of the service URL type service printer lpr are also called service type . The first two components service printer are called abstract service type . In a non service URL the schema name is the service type for instance http in http www.wikipedia.org . The attributes of the printer ... more details
The Simple Service Discovery Protocol SSDP is a network protocol based on the Internet Protocol Suite for advertisement and discovery of network services and presence information. It accomplishes this without assistance of server based configuration mechanisms, such as the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP or the Domain Name System DNS , and without special static configuration of a network host. SSDP is the basis of the discovery protocol of Universal Plug and Play and is targeted for use in residential or small office environments. It was formally described in an IETF Internet draft by Microsoft and Hewlett Packard in 1999. IPstack Protocol transport and addressing SSDP is a text based protocol based on HTTPU . It uses the User Datagram Protocol UDP as underlying transport protocol. Services are announced by the hosting system with multicast addressing to a specifically designated IP multicast address at port number 1900. In IPv4 , the multicast address is tt 239.255.255.250 tt ref cite web url http www.iana.org assignments multicast addresses title Internet Multicast Addresses publisher IANA date 2010 06 22 ref and SSDP over IPv6 uses the address set tt FF0X C tt for all scope ranges indicated by tt X tt . ref cite web url http www.iana.org assignments ipv6 multicast addresses title Internet Protocol Version 6 Multicast Addresses publisher IANA accessdate 2010 08 10 ref ... protocols Category Windows communication and services cs Simple Service Discovery Protocol de Simple Service Discovery Protocol es SSDP fr Simple Service Discovery Protocol hu Simple Service Discovery Protocol pl SSDP ru Simple Service Discovery Protocol tr SSDP zh ... for this service. ref http support.microsoft.com default.aspx?scid kb en us 832017 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 832017 ref See also Service Location Protocol JINI Zero configuration networking Neighbor Discovery Protocol References reflist External links http quimby.gnus.org internet drafts draft ... more details
The Service Advertising Protocol SAP is included in the Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX protocol. SAP makes the process of adding and removing services on an IPX internetwork dynamic. SAP is maintained by Novell . As servers are booted up, they may advertise their services using SAP when they are brought down, they use SAP to indicate that their services will no longer be available. IPX network servers may use SAP to identify themselves by name and service type. All entities that use SAP must broadcast a name and Service Type that together are unique throughout the entire IPX internetwork. This policy is enforced by system administrators and application developers. Further reading cite IETF title Assigned numbers rfc 1700 std 2 sectionname Novell SAP numbers of interest page 196 last1 Reynolds first1 Joyce K. authorlink1 Joyce K. Reynolds last2 Postel first2 Jon authorlink2 Jon Postel year 1994 month October publisher Internet Engineering Task Force IETF accessdate 2009 10 27 software stub Category Netware Category Network protocols de Service Advertising Protocol pl Service Advertising Protocol ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 IPstack Refimprove date October 2008 Boot Service Discovery Protocol BSDP is an Apple developed, standards conforming extension of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP ref cite web date 2003 12 08 url http opensource.apple.com source bootp bootp 198.1 Documentation BSDP.doc title NetBoot 2.0 Boot Service Discovery Protocol BSDP publisher Apple Inc. Apple Inc accessdate 2010 07 22 format DOC ref . It allows Macintosh computers to Booting boot from bootable images on a Computer network network instead of local storage media such as Compact Disc CD , DVD , or Hard disk drive hard disk . The DHCP options used are the vendor specific information option number 41, also called vendor encapsulated options and vendor class identifier option number 60 . There are three versions of BSDP, though usually version 1.0 is used. All versions enable a Client computing client to choose from several bootable images offered by a Server computing server . The http www.opensource.apple.com darwinsource tarballs apsl bootp 133.8.tar.gz reference implementation of BSDP is Darwin operating system Darwin s Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP server, which is part of Mac OS s NetBoot feature. Description Contents of DHCP Vendor Class Identifier The DHCP server and client send a vendor class option that contains an ASCII encoded string with three parts delimited by a character. The first part is AAPLBSDPC , which advertises BSDP capability. The second part is the client s architecture PowerPC ppc or X86 i386 . The third part is a system identifier. For example, an Intel based iMac sends ... Boot Service Discovery Protocol ..., Mac OS X only supports Apple Filing Protocol AFP shadow mount paths. However, NFS may be used after a modifying of the startup files of the system. 129 shadow file path String URL 130 machine name ... s Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP server, http www.opensource.apple.com darwinsource tarballs apsl bootp ... more details
Infobox Software name Hessian logo screenshot caption founder developer status Active latest release version latest release date release date YYYY MM DD operating system Cross platform programming language Java programming language Java , Python programming language Python and ActionScript genre web service protocol computing protocol license Apache License 2.0 website http hessian.caucho.com Hessian is a binary web service protocol computing protocol that makes web services usable without requiring a large framework, and without learning a new set of protocols. Because it is a binary protocol, it is well suited to sending binary data without any need to extend the protocol with attachments. Hessian was developed by Caucho Technology, Inc. The company has released Java programming language Java , Python programming language Python and ActionScript ActionScript for Adobe Flash implementations of Hessian under an open source license the Apache license . Third party implementations in several other languages C , C Sharp programming language .NET C , Perl , PHP , Ruby programming language Ruby , Objective C , D programming language D , and Erlang programming language Erlang are also available as open source. Adaptations Although Hessian is primarily intended for web services, it can be adapted for Transmission Control Protocol TCP traffic by using the HessianInput and HessianOutput classes in Caucho s Java implementation. Implementations http cotton.sourceforge.net Cotton Erlang programming language Erlang http sourceforge.net projects hessiancpp HessianCPP C http www.hessiancsharp.org HessianC C Sharp programming language C http rubyforge.org projects hessian Hessian on Rubyforge Ruby programming language Ruby http sourceforge.net projects hessianruby HessianRuby Ruby programming language Ruby http search.cpan.org dist Hessian Translator lib Hessian Client.pm Hessian Translator Perl programming language Perl http hessianphp.sourceforge.net HessianPHP PHP http sourcefor ... more details
The remote operations service element protocol ROSE is an Open Systems Interconnection OSI application layer Protocol computing protocol that a provides remote operation capabilities, b allows interaction between entities in a distributed application , and c upon receiving a remote operations service request, allows the receiving entity to attempt the operation and report the results of the attempt to the requesting entity. Open Systems Interconnection OSI application protocols such as X.400 and X.500 were defined using ROSE. The ROSE protocol itself is defined in Abstract Syntax Notation One ASN.1 . References FS1037C MS188 International Telecommunication Union Recommendation X.219 International Telecommunication Union Recommendation X.229 International Organization for Standardization ISO ISO 9072 See also Remote procedure call Abstract Syntax Notation One Transaction Capabilities Application Part Category ITU T recommendations Telecomm stub pl ROSE ... more details
The Cross Registry Information ServiceProtocol , or CRISP , is a Computer networking computer network communications protocol which has been in development by a working group at the Internet Engineering Task Force since 2004 . It is meant partially as a successor to the WHOIS protocol, extending it to a notion of labels instead of only working on domain name s and IP address es. CRISP can be used to look up authoritative information about a label, such as which organisation owns a given IP block. It defines mechanisms for routing queries and replies to the appropriate CRISP servers, and query types are extensible through the use of XML to encode all transported data. The iris .arpa second level domain name is reserved for CRISP. External links http www.ietf.org wg concluded crisp Cross Registry Information ServiceProtocol crisp Charter Category Internet protocols Category Internet standards internet stub ... more details
pR.pdf Network Managed Trusted Internet ProtocolService MTIPS Statement of Work redacted PDF Networx ..., Collocated Hosting Service CHS . Standards included in Networx Contract Section C.2.7.3.1.2, Network Based IP Virtual Private Network Service NBIP VPNS . Standards included in Networx Contract Section C.2.10.1.1.2, Managed Firewall Service MFS . Standards included in Networx Contract Section C.2.10.2.1.2, Intrusion Detection and Prevention Service IDPS . Standards included in Networx Contract Section C.2.10.4.1.2, Anti Virus Management Service AVMS . Department of Homeland Security Management ... underlying access and transport services. OMB Memo M 05 22 Transition Planning for Internet Protocol ... more details
In computing , the SSH File Transfer Protocol sometimes called Secure File Transfer Protocol or incorrectly Secure FTP , or SFTP , is a network protocol that provides file access , file transfer , and file ... to the earlier Secure copy SCP protocol, which allows only file transfers, the SFTP protocol allows for a range of operations on remote files it is more like a remote file system protocol. An SFTP ... with Simple File Transfer Protocol . ref name Barrett2001 The protocol itself does not provide authentication ... system protocol, not just a file access or file transfer protocol, which places it beyond the purview ... Protocol was to provide a secure file transfer functionality over any reliable data stream, and to be the standard file transfer protocol for use with the SSH 2 protocol. Drafts 00 02 of the IETF Internet ... ietf secsh filexfer 00 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 00, January 2001 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 01 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 01, March 2001 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 02 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 02, October 2001 Version 4 Drafts ... ietf secsh filexfer 03 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 03, October 2002 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 04 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 04, December 2002 Version 5 Draft 05 ... filexfer 05 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 05, January 2004 Version 6 Drafts 06 13 of the IETF ... draft ietf secsh filexfer 06 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 06, October 2004 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 07 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 07, March 2005 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 08 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 08, April 2005 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 09 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 09, June 2005 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 10 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 10, June 2005 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 11 SSH File Transfer Protocol, Draft 11, January 2006 http ... more details
Other uses SFTP disambiguation Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 IPstack Simple File Transfer Protocol , as defined by RFC 913, was proposed as an unsecured file transfer protocol with a level of complexity intermediate between Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP and File Transfer Protocol FTP . It was never widely accepted on the Internet , and is now assigned Historic status by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF . It is sometimes confused with SSH file transfer protocol , a secured file transfer protocol. It runs through port 115, and often receives the initialism of SFTP . It has a command set of 11 commands and support three types of data transmission ASCII , Binary file BINARY and CONTINUOUS. For systems which have WORD SIZE which are multiples of 8 bits, the implementation of BINARY and CONTINUOUS is the same. The Protocol computing protocol supports the following User id based login User id Password combination Hierarchical folders File Management Rename, Delete, Upload, Download, Download with overwrite, Download with append See also Trivial File Transfer Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP Category Network file transfer protocols web software stub de Simple File Transfer Protocol nl Simple File Transfer Protocol ... more details
The term secure file transfer protocol can refer to both following network protocolprotocol s SSH file transfer protocol , a file transfer protocol specifically developed by the IETF to run over secure shell Secure shell SSH connections Secure FTP , the practice of running a normal FTP protocol session over SSH FTP over SSH The ambiguity comes from the acronym for the SSH based SSH File Transfer Protocol having the same acronym as one of the terms referring to tunneling regular FTP connections over SSH Secure FTP . disambig ... more details
File transfer protocol could refer to either of the following For file transfers in general, see file transfer . For FTP see the Internet File Transfer Protocol . For a list of protocols for file transfer, see List of file transfer protocols . disambig ... more details
IPstack Network File System NFS is a network file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems ... added to support UNIX System V file locking APIs . The RQUOTAD remote quota reporting RQUOTAD protocol ... known as CIFS , Apple Filing Protocol AFP , NetWare Core Protocol NCP , and OS 400 File Server file ... the remote procedure call RPC system and the remote file access protocol. In the end, proposals for these two ... NO NAME. See also Shared resource TCP Wrapper Kerberos protocol Kerberos Network Information Service ... Protocol References reflist External links RFCs RFC 5661 Network File System NFS Version 4 Minor ... Sun Microsystems DEFAULTSORT Network File System Protocol Category Internet protocols Category ... Network File System protocol sk Network File System sv Network File System tr Nfs uk Network File ... Procedure Call ONC RPC system. The Network File System is an open standard defined in Request for Comments RFC s, allowing anyone to implement the protocol. Versions and variations Original NFS version ... NFSv2 Expand section date December 2009 Version 2 of the protocol defined in RFC 1094, March 1989 originally operated entirely over User Datagram Protocol UDP . Its designers meant to keep the protocol ... of the core protocol. People involved in the creation of NFS version 2 include Rusty Sandberg , Bob Lyon engineer Bob Lyon , Bill Joy , and Steve Kleiman . NFSv2 only allowed the first 2 GB of a file to be read NFSv3 Version 3 RFC 1813, June 1995 added support for 64 bit file sizes and offsets, to handle ... performance additional file attributes in many replies, to avoid the need to re fetch them a READDIRPLUS operation, to get file handle s and attributes along with file names when scanning a directory ... Control Protocol TCP as a transport layer transport layer protocol began increasing. While several ..., December 2000 revised in RFC 3530, April 2003 , influenced by Andrew File System AFS and CIFS , includes ... stateful protocol. ref cite web url http www.usenix.org events usenix05 tech italks.html nFSv4 title ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 IPstack File eXchange Protocol FXP and FXSP is a method of data transfer which uses File Transfer Protocol FTP to transfer data from one remote server to another inter server without routing this data through the client s connection. Conventional FTP involves a single Server computing server and a single client computing client all data transmission is done between these two. In the FXP session, a client maintains a standard FTP connection to two servers, and can direct either server to connect to the other to initiate a data transfer. The advantage of using FXP over FTP is evident when a high bandwidth server demands resources from another high bandwidth server, but only a low bandwidth client, such as a network administrator working away from location, has the authority to access the resources on both servers. Risk Enabling FXP support can make a server vulnerable to an exploit computer science exploit known as FTP bounce attack FTP bounce . As a result of this, FTP ... C 200 Okay C A STOR C B RETR B A Connect to HOST A, PORT a References This protocol is Standardization standardized as a subset of Request for Comments RFC 0959 by the IETF as RFC 959 File Transfer Protocol ... RFCs back to the original RFC 114. See also File Transfer Protocol FTP Comparison of FTP client software List of FTP server software Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP SSH file transfer protocol sftp , a protocol running over secure shell SSH FTPS FTPS , FTP run over SSL Simple File Transfer Protocol SFTP , the historical protocol RFC 913 Category Internet protocols bg File Exchange Protocol de File Exchange Protocol es File eXchange Protocol fr File eXchange Protocol ja File eXchange Protocol pl File eXchange Protocol ru FTP FXP fi FXP zh FXP ... two servers using either of the FTP protocol extension commands CPSV or SSCN. This normally works ... date July 2010 Technical Although FXP may be classed as its own protocol , it is in fact merely an extension ... more details
hatnote For other protocols of the same name, see CFDP . Coherent File Distribution Protocol CFDP is an IETF documented experimental protocol intended for high speed one to many file transfers. ref http tools.ietf.org html rfc1235 ref Class 1 is assured delivery, class 2 is blind unassured delivery. See http tools.ietf.org html rfc1235 RFC 1235 . References reflist compu network stub Category Network file systems ... more details
In computing , Multisource File Transfer Protocol MFTP is designed for the purpose of file sharing . It is still under development, and therefore may acquire more features or other improvements in addition to those discussed in this article. This is the communication protocol used by such clients as eMule and eDonkey and, in its extended implementation, by the Overnet network. Features Strengths In addition to being able to search by filename, MFTP is able to uniquely identify files based on their contents, regardless of how they are named on each individual computer. It also has bandwidth management a.k.a. leeching leech resistance built into the protocol, and every known mature client allows the user to tweak file and user upload priorities. It is also possible to share Metadata computing metadata about a given file with links on Web sites such as this file is good, this file is corrupted, this file is not what the name may indicate in this case, the files are identified with their MD4 Hash function hash numbers which are consistent rather than their filenames which will often vary from one computer to the next . The Protocol computing protocol is still under development, so additional features and other improvements are still possible. There are several unique forks of the protocol eDonkey2000 implemented what it called hoarding of sources, eMule uses a credit system, and xMule has extended the credit system to facilitate in the transfer of rare files. It has recently when date April 2011 been announced that MFTP had been used successfully in Internet2 project, achieving excellent results in terms of speed and reliability when transferring or sharing files. Projects that Utilize MFTP eDonkey2000 Overnet eMule aMule Hydranode External links http patft.uspto.gov netacgi ... US Patent 6,339,785 Multi server file download Category File sharing networks compu network stub ru Multisource File Transfer Protocol zh ... more details
morefootnotes date September 2008 Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP is a Computer filefile transfer network protocolprotocol known for its simplicity. It is generally used for automated transfer of configuration or boot files between machines in a local environment. Compared to File Transfer Protocol ... only used on private, local networks. Overview Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP is a simple protocol to transfer files. It has been implemented on top of the User Datagram Protocol UDP using port ... or authentication is provided by the protocol specification. Unix implementations often restrict file ... file transfer protocolFile Transfer Protocol Simple File Transfer Protocol List of well known ports ... Resource Identifier URI Scheme and Applicability Statement for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP , E. Lear, October 2003. Category Network file transfer protocols bg TFTP ca Protocol trivial de transfer ncia de fitxers cs Trivial File Transfer Protocol de Trivial File Transfer Protocol el TFTP es TFTP eu TFTP fr Trivial File Transfer Protocol ko TFTP hr TFTP id Trivial File Transfer Protocol it Trivial File Transfer Protocol nl Trivial File Transfer Protocol ja Trivial File Transfer Protocol pl TFTP pt Trivial File Transfer Protocol ru TFTP sv Trivial File Transfer Protocol ta ... boot protocol, where it is implemented in the firmware BIOS of the host s network card. It is also ... in 1980 by IEN 133. ref cite IETF title The TFTP Protocol ien 133 author Karen R. Sollins date 1980 ... by RFC 1350. There have been some extensions to the TFTP protocol documented in later RFC s see the section on Extensions, below . TFTP is based in part on the earlier protocol EFTP , which was part of the PARC Universal Packet PUP protocol suite . TFTP support appeared first as part of 4.3 BSD ... with a request to read or write a file, which also serves to request a connection. If the server grants the request, the connection is opened and the file is sent in fixed length blocks of 512 bytes. Each ... more details
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