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File transfer protocol

Although FTP actually occurs within the UNIX environment, Macintosh and PC users can use programs that rely on graphical user interfaces (GUI, pronounced [Pg.11]

331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password. [Pg.11]

Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp cd /molbio/aU.ign/clustal 250 CWD command successful. ftp get clustalwl.75.unix.tar.Z [Pg.11]

150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for clustalwl.75.unix.tar.2 (230379 bytes). 226 Transfer complete. [Pg.11]

221-Total traffic for this session was 231859 bytes in 1 transfers. [Pg.11]


File transfer protocol (FTP) technology is a data communication tool that allows sending, accessing, and sharing files quickly and easily through a secure environment. The user logs onto the FTP site with a valid account name and a valid password. This method allows participants to share data files instantly. [Pg.602]

File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to move files over the Internet. Typically, you use a command line command, browser capability, or program on your computer called an FTP client to connect to an FTP server found on the Internet. Once connected to the FTP server, you can move files back and forth between your computer and the FTP server. SFTP, Secure FTP, is a more secure protocol for moving data over the Internet in which both your login information and data are encrypted during communications. [Pg.310]

Data analysis flow chart, 240, 314-315 data point number requirements, 240, 314 determination of enzyme kinetic parameters multisubstrate, 240, 316-319 single substrate, 240, 314-316 enzyme mechanism testing, 240, 322 evaluation of binding processes, 240, 319321 file transfer protocol site, 240, 312 instructions for use, 240, 312-313. [Pg.282]

Various protocols are available for importing data from a remote computer to your PC. The simplest and most elegant way to perform this task is to use cither NFS (Network File Server) or FTP (File Transfer Protocol). An example of how NFS and FTP may be used within a local network, including the conversion of the corresponding data format into the WINNMR format, is outlined in section 2.7.2. [Pg.32]

File Fetching File Transfer Protocol. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows you to download (get) resources from a remote computer onto your own, or... [Pg.44]

Internet sources include online editions of traditional sources such as periodicals and books available through Web technology new collective sites of information, including Internet-based databases using Web, file transfer protocol (FTP),... [Pg.316]

Besides those listed here, there are other molecular modeling programs developed in academic and industrial laboratories around the world however, because the availability, documentation, and degree of support of these other programs are highly variable, it is impractical to include them all. More and more frequently, workstation software is being transferred between computational chemists via file transfer protocol (ftp) or electronic mail over Internet, Bitnet, and similar networks of computers. In these situations, the cost is nothing, but reliability of the software can be unknown. [Pg.225]

Wide area networks to other sites Local area networks/intranet Serial interface protocols Message packet formats File transfer protocols... [Pg.717]

FTP Another TCP/IP protocol. The File Transfer Protocol is used to... [Pg.746]

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) FTP is used to transfer large files across the Internet or any TCP/IP network. Special servers, called FTP servers, store information and then transfer it back to FTP clients as needed. FTP servers can also be secured with a username and password to prevent unauthorized downloading (retrieval of a file from the server) or uploading (placing of a file on the server). [Pg.832]


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