anonymous file transfer protocol
A researcher downloads a software update using anonymous file transfer protocol.
Noun: A common method for distributing software or other files over a network, where users can access a public repository without needing a unique username or password. Access is typically granted by using a generic login like "guest" or "anonymous."
This term refers specifically to the network service and its rules for public access. * The developer used the anonymous file transfer protocol to host the open-source library. * Before the World Wide Web became dominant, anonymous file transfer protocol was a primary method for obtaining public-domain software.
- Often abbreviated in writing as anonymous FTP.
- The dataset is available via anonymous FTP from the university's server.
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol) (n): The broader standard network protocol for transferring computer files. Anonymous FTP is a specific, unauthenticated mode of this protocol.
- anonymous FTP (n): The standard abbreviated form.
- public file transfer protocol (n): A descriptive synonym emphasizing the public access nature.
- to host on anonymous FTP: To make files available using this service.
- The research institute hosts its data on anonymous FTP.
- to access via anonymous FTP: To retrieve files using this method.
- You can access the manual via anonymous FTP.
A researcher downloads a software update using anonymous file transfer protocol.
- a common way to make software available; users are allowed to log in as `guest' without a password and copy whatever has been made available