supported-ftp-commands
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OPTS commands returns other FTP supported options. | OPTS commands returns other FTP supported options. | ||
- | **TypeA**, **TypeI**, **StruF**, **ModeS** | + | **TYPE A**, **TYPE I**, **TYPE F**, **TYPE S** |
Dummy command implementation, | Dummy command implementation, | ||
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+ | **ESPV** | ||
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+ | uFTP server opens a socket for the extended passive connection mechanism mode, it returns only the port without the address. | ||
**PASV** | **PASV** | ||
- | The FTP server opens a socket for the passive connection mechanism mode. | + | uFTP server opens a socket for the passive connection mechanism mode. |
**PORT** | **PORT** | ||
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Similar to LIST command, the difference is that with NLST command all additional information of the files is not sent to the FTP client. | Similar to LIST command, the difference is that with NLST command all additional information of the files is not sent to the FTP client. | ||
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+ | **STAT** [path] | ||
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+ | If a path is specified it works like LIST command, with the difference that data is sent to the primary socket. | ||
+ | If no arguments are specified it returns some basic status of the active connection. | ||
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**RETR** [path] | **RETR** [path] |
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