RFC 3659:Extensions to FTP
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server-FTP process


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... user-PI" (user protocol interpreter), "user-DTP", "server-FTP process", "server-PI", "server-DTP", "mode", ...
... GMT, TAI, UTC, UT1, UT2, etc., are not considered here. A server-FTP process should always use the same time reference, so the times it returns will be consistent. Clients ...


... When replying to the FEAT command [6], a server-FTP process that supports the MDTM command MUST include a line containing the single ...


... FTP command, SIZE OF FILE (SIZE), is used to obtain the transfer size of a file from the server-FTP process. This is the exact number of octets (8 bit bytes) that would be transmitted over the data connection ...
... When replying to the FEAT command [6], a server-FTP process that supports the SIZE command MUST include a line containing the single word "SIZE". This word is case insensitive, and MAY be sent in any ...


... error-response Server-FTP processes may permit transfer commands other than RETR and STOR ...
... Where a server-FTP process supports RESTart in STREAM mode, as ...


... returned. If the server-FTP process is able, and the "type" fact is being returned, it MAY return in the MLSD response, an entry whose type is ...
... unique identifier for a file or directory in the NVFS accessed via a server-FTP process. The value of this fact should be the same for any number of pathnames that refer to the same underlying file. The fact should have different ...


... When responding to the FEAT command, a server-FTP process that supports MLST, and MLSD ...
... the FEAT command, two spaces are not permitted. If no factlist is given, then the server-FTP process is indicating that it supports MLST, but implements no facts. Only pathnames can be returned. This ...



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