File+Transfer+Protocol

  • 111IND$FILE —    IBM s file transfer protocol …

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  • 112BitTorrent (protocol) — BitTorrent is a peer to peer file sharing protocol used to distribute large amounts of data. The initial distributor of the complete file or collection acts as the first seed . Each peer who downloads the data also uploads them to other peers.… …

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  • 113Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol — (XMPP) is an open, XML inspired protocol originally aimed at near real time, extensible instant messaging (IM) and presence information (a.k.a. buddy lists), but now expanded into the broader realm of message oriented middleware. [Citation |… …

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  • 114Punter (protocol) — Punter is a generic term referring to any of various protocols for file transfer developed in the 1980s by Steve Punter, or their variants. Contents 1 PET Transfer Protocol 2 What It Looked Like to the User 3 C1 3.1 …

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  • 115DNS zone transfer — DNS zone transfer, also sometimes known by its (most common) opcode mnemonic AXFR, is a type of DNS transaction. It is one of the many mechanisms available for administrators to employ for replicating the databases containing the DNS data across… …

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  • 116Media Dispatch Protocol — The Media Dispatch Protocol (MDP) was developed by the Pro MPEG Media Dispatch Group to provide an open standard for secure, automated, and tapeless delivery of audio, video and associated data files. Such files typically range from low… …

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  • 117Yahoo! Messenger Protocol — The Yahoo! Messenger Protocol is the underlying network protocol used by the Yahoo! Messenger instant messaging client, for Yahoo!. Yahoo! Instant Messager supports many features beyond just messaging, including off line messaging, file transfer …

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  • 118Kermit (protocol) — Kermit is a computer file transfer/management protocol and a set of communications software tools primarily used in the early years of personal computing in the 1980s; it provides a consistent approach to file transfer, terminal emulation, script …

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  • 119Design rule for Camera File system — (DCF) is a JEITA specification (number CP 3461) which defines a file system for digital cameras, including the directory structure, file naming method, character set, file format, and metadata format. It is currently the de facto industry… …

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  • 120Message transfer agent — Within Internet message handling services (MHS), a message transfer agent[1] or mail transfer agent[2] (MTA) or mail relay is software that transfers electronic mail messages from one computer to another using a client–server application… …

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