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FTP Commands

Saturday, April 12, 2014 Articles, Tips Comments Off on FTP Commands

Here are some FTP commands that I discovered yesterday.

!
delete
literal
prompt
send
?
debug
ls
put
status
append
dir
mdelete
pwd
trace
ascii
disconnect
mdir
quit
type
bell
get
mget
quote
user
binary
glob
mkdir
recv
verbos
bye
hash
mls
remotehelp
cd
help
mput
rename
close
lcd
open
rmdir

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