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VsFTP Interview Questions

10 VsFTP (Very Secure File Transfer Protocol) Interview Questions and Answers

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FTP stands for ‘File Transfer Protocol‘ is one of the most widely used and standard protocol available over Internet. FTP works in a Server/­Client architecture and is used to transfer file. Initially FTP client

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