File transfer
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** [[Torrent file]] (.torrent; used by BitTorrent) | ** [[Torrent file]] (.torrent; used by BitTorrent) | ||
* [[Dat (data sharing)|Dat]] | * [[Dat (data sharing)|Dat]] | ||
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* [[FTP]] | * [[FTP]] | ||
** [[WS_FTP configuration files]] | ** [[WS_FTP configuration files]] | ||
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For more, see [[Wikipedia:List of file transfer protocols#Primarily used with direct modem connections]]. | For more, see [[Wikipedia:List of file transfer protocols#Primarily used with direct modem connections]]. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 18 September 2022
Programs, protocols, etc., for the transfer of files from one system to another. Some of them appear to implement the Randomly-Lose option of RFC 748.
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[edit] List of articles
- BitTorrent
- Magnet URI
- Torrent file (.torrent; used by BitTorrent)
- Dat
- EDI
- FTP
- HTTP
- IND$FILE
- Jigdo
- Zchunk
[edit] Modem file transfer protocols
For more, see Wikipedia:List of file transfer protocols#Primarily used with direct modem connections.
[edit] See also
[edit] Links
- How to Send a File (How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems)