@PowerCertAnimatedVideos @TechyDruid Although I can access my PC data into my mobile, but I'm still unable to play a video using mx player. The reason why I wanted to connect ftp server is just to watch movie even its in the Laptop's storage instead of my mobile which has only 32GB.
As a side note to this, there is also FTPS, known as File Transfer Protocol Secure. Yes, there are two secure variations of FTP: SFTP and FTPS. FTPS uses SSL/TLS, and the biggest difference between Secure File Transfer Protocol (SSH) and File Transfer Protocol Secure (SSL/TLS) is that the latter is able to make use of TLS/SSL certificates issued from a CA in order to transfer data, making it very secure. I always remember the difference like this: HTTPS = HTTP over SSL/TLS, FTPS = FTP over SSL/TLS, LDAPS = LDAP over TLS/SSL. It all is based on where the letter 'S' is placed. SFTP uses Secure Shell as a way of transmitting data, using terminal software such as PuTTY, SecureCRT etc. TFTP on Windows is sometimes blocked, so if you are uploading files to a TFTP server and it is not working, you should definitely try to either disable the firewall completely for a couple of seconds, or explicitly allow rules for UDP port 69, whichever you prefer. Your videos are always excellent, much love.
"Yes, there are two secure variations of FTP: SFTP and FTPS. " -> No. SFTP is not FTP. FTP/S uses SSL authentication with the FTP protocol. Afterwards, the data session is protected with encryption.
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Thank you for your hard work, Very easy to follow and understand. It is easy to have a mental image of how these devices work now. Please keep adding to them.
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I had a question that I didn't know the answer to so I had to google it, just in case anyone needs the answer. The basic difference between HTTP and FTP is that HTTP is used to access different websites on the internet. On the other hand, the FTP is used to transfer files from one host to the another. HTTP establishes data connection only whereas, the FTP establishes data as well as control connection
Your channel is very instructive. It is a re-education even for people who may learnt some of these things in the schools. Many thanks for the lucid explanation.
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I like the way you explain your informations. My first language is not english, but I have no problem to understand what you are saying. Thanks alot for this video.
I was here for just the FTP explanation and I am telling you that I am leaving so satisfied with its verbal plus the pictorial explanation. Will continue for SFTP later.
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You should have mentioned the differnce between SFTP and FTPS (FTP over TLS). In this video you make people think SFTP is the encrypted version of FTP. But it's not. SFTP is based on SSH and FTPS is based on FTP.
Excellent point. It's key to remember our standards are the RFC documents (www.ietf.org/standards/rfcs/). There is no RFC for 'Secure FTP'. There was a draft version of the proposal; however, it was never confirmed. FTP over TLS is a published standard.
Strictly speaking, the "ftp" in your example is simply the hostname. ftp.example.com is the "fully qualified name" of that computer. To specify the protocol in a browser, you would type, ftp://ftp.example.com - otherwise the browser will assume the http protocol (since a browser is primarily a hypertext protocol client). The fact that the browser senses the protocol used by the site is secondary to the discussion. But pointing to the hostname and saying that it was like the in a URL is inaccurate.
I like af this video, even to me that my main language is Spanish. Tomorrow I will have a training with my manager about it and now I feel prepared. Thank you.
just becuase UDP is used, that doesn't mean TFTP is unreliable. The reliability is solved by TFTP, not on the transport layer. If the sender (server) does not receive a confirmation from the receiver over a specific time, then the corresppnding packet will be re-sent. Also, always one packet at once can be sent in a while. Not multiple packets at once. First, if the sender receives a confirmation from the receiver, then the next packet is being sent. Just for clarification cuz it is a little more complicated.
Lol i laughed at this comment because you said " thanks for WASTING your precious time..." kind of harsh and nice lol. That's kind of ambiguous to say "wasting" and "precious".
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