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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: Anonymous on January 09, 2005, 12:17:31 AM
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Hey all,
I searched the forums and couldn't find anything (maybe I missed it) but what is the difference between HTTP Servers (like rejetto's) and an FTP server (like Bulletproof FTP)? I have been a long time user of HTTP Server, and it's a great product. I have come across several FTP server products, and I wanted to know the difference between the two.
Thanks in advance!
~Matt
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Its easier to setup as Http. Well regetto made it easy to use. Most companys block FTP protocols. Its probably not the answer you wanted but a more technical person can go into more details.
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Hi!
FTP is a different protocol. U connect to a HTTP server with a browser (for example IE) and u connect to an ftp server with a special client program
(for ex totalcommander or flashfxp).
The FTP protocol is only used to transfer files (File Transfer Protocol) so i u connect to an ftp u will see only files/folders and u can download then and u wont se a HTML page like in the case on a http server (for exp HFS).
TGeRi
PS: Hope i was clear, sorry for bad english.
PPS: in one word: http serves web pages ftp serves filet to u.
(well almost because http can serv files to u too)
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FTP is a better protocol for file exchange, but HTTP is more wide spread:
anyone has a web browser.
IE is also an ftp client, but i tried to use it and it is terrible unless you are working in LAN.
HTTP is also easier to use in restricted enviroments (firewall, etc)
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FTP is a better protocol for file exchange, but HTTP is more wide spread:
anyone has a web browser.
IE is also an ftp client, but i tried to use it and it is terrible unless you are working in LAN.
HTTP is also easier to use in restricted enviroments (firewall, etc)
Thanks for clearing that up!