RFC 3659:Extensions to FTP
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FEAT Command


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... in responses. When the MLST command is supported, as indicated in the response to the FEAT command [6], pathnames are to be transferred in one of the following two formats. ...


... When replying to the FEAT command [6], a server-FTP process that ...


... When replying to the FEAT command [6], a server-FTP process that ...


... RESTart in STREAM mode, as specified here, it MUST include, in the response to the FEAT command [6], a line containing exactly the string "REST ...


... In response to the FEAT command [6] a server that wishes to indicate support for the TVFS ...
... upper case is not required). Servers SHOULD send upper case. Such a response to the FEAT command MUST NOT be returned unless the server implements TVFS as defined here. ...
... defined characters, and simply ignore it if unrecognized. A typical response to the FEAT command issued by a server implementing only this specification would be: ...


... When responding to the FEAT command, a server-FTP process that supports MLST ...
... The initial space shown in the mlst-feat response is that required by the FEAT command, two spaces are not permitted. If no factlist is given, then the server-FTP process is indicating that it supports ...
... MLST format responses, until an "OPTS MLST" is given to alter the list of facts returned. After that, subsequent FEAT commands will return the asterisk to show the facts selected by the most recent "OPTS MLST". ...
... be included, the list of facts will be empty. Note that the list of facts returned will be the same as those marked by a trailing asterisk ("*") in a subsequent FEAT command response. There is no requirement that the order of the facts returned be the same as that ...
... requirement that the order of the facts returned be the same as that in which they were requested, or that in which they will be listed in a FEAT command response, or that in which facts are returned in MLST responses. The fixed string "MLST ...



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