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How to mount FTP share locally in Linux using ftpfs

Question: I want to transfer one latest file from my ftp server share and I want to automate this task through shell script to download latest file from my FTP server, And I don’t know what is the Operating System at server end(This is ultimate sentence I hear from the user today in my office 🙂 )? Question: I want to write a script to login to FTP server and rename some files, how can I automate this? Ans: With normal ftp client it’s bit difficult to automate this task using Shell or PERL script. There is a package called curlftpfs in...

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How To : FTPS Server Configuration in Linux

I astonish all the time when I see the FTP package name. vsftpd which abbreviated to Very Secure File Transfer Demon(vsftpd). But when we see the security prospective of this package there is no much security included with this package. I mean when you login to server the credentials are transferred in plain text. This is the reason by default root user is not allowed to login to ftp server. To eliminate transferring data/user credentials in plain text and to encrypt the entire transmission we can take help from openssl to generate a certificate and use SSL certificate when...

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Linux interview questions :FTP

LINUX INTERVIEW QUESTIONS : FTP One of my friend asked me why there is no answers for So many interview questions, basically most of the interview questions which are on this site are the interviews which happened to me so. At that time I am not able to Answer some of the questions, so from today on words I will try to post all the interview questions with answers, If you feel these answers are wrong you can feel free to comment with proof so that i can modify my posts. 1)  What is the difference between TFTP and...

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