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- FTPFS abstract "FTPFS refers to file systems that support access to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server through standard file system application programming interfaces (APIs).In Linux systems, FTPFS was initially implemented as a Linux kernel module that allows the user to mount a FTP server onto the local filesystem but it was never seen as the perfect way to do it. By 2003, it has been converted to use LUFS, and later to FUSE. Now it is called CurlFtpFS because it uses the universal libcurl for FTP transactions and is becoming part of the major Linux distributions. There also exists LftpFS for smart mirroring of FTP sites.In Mac OS X, a read-only FTP file system is included that can be used either via the GUI (with ⌘ Command+K) or the command line (mount_ftp). The read-only limitation is noted in the man page for mount_ftp (on an OS X system, in Terminal.app, see "man mount_ftp"). However, the free application Macfusion includes a working implementation of FTPFS. Additionally, OS X Fuse is reported to enable this but the method to do so is undocumented (as of March 4, 2013) either via various obvious man page (e.g. sshfs) or in the OS X Fuse wiki.For Windows XP, Windows 7 and other Windows operating systems, this functionality is partially provided by the "Network Places"/"Network Location" shell facility; a network place is a link to either an FTP server or a WebDAV server and can be accessed in Windows Explorer as just another network filesystem. This does not provide transparent access through the lowest-level Win32 file system APIs, however. Such functionality can be provided by third party programs such as WebDrive and FTPDrive.".
- FTPFS wikiPageExternalLink ftpfs.sourceforge.net.
- FTPFS wikiPageExternalLink lftpfs.sourceforge.net.
- FTPFS wikiPageExternalLink macfusionapp.org.
- FTPFS wikiPageID "2555972".
- FTPFS wikiPageLength "2310".
- FTPFS wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- FTPFS wikiPageRevisionID "679161419".
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Application_programming_interface.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink CURL.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Category:File_Transfer_Protocol.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink CurlFtpFS.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink FTPDrive.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink FUSE_(Linux).
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink File_Transfer_Protocol.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Filesystem_in_Userspace.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Libcurl.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Linux_distribution.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Linux_kernel.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS_X.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink OS_X.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink SSHFS.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink WebDAV.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink WebDrive.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Win32.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Windows.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Windows_7.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Windows_API.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLink Windows_XP.
- FTPFS wikiPageWikiLinkText "FTPFS".
- FTPFS hasPhotoCollection FTPFS.
- FTPFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Keypress.
- FTPFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Network-software-stub.
- FTPFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- FTPFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- FTPFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- FTPFS subject Category:File_Transfer_Protocol.
- FTPFS type Article.
- FTPFS type Article.
- FTPFS type Protocol.
- FTPFS comment "FTPFS refers to file systems that support access to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server through standard file system application programming interfaces (APIs).In Linux systems, FTPFS was initially implemented as a Linux kernel module that allows the user to mount a FTP server onto the local filesystem but it was never seen as the perfect way to do it. By 2003, it has been converted to use LUFS, and later to FUSE.".
- FTPFS label "FTPFS".
- FTPFS sameAs FTPFS.
- FTPFS sameAs m.07msgd.
- FTPFS sameAs Q145938.
- FTPFS sameAs Q145938.
- FTPFS wasDerivedFrom FTPFS?oldid=679161419.
- FTPFS homepage ftpfs.sourceforge.net.
- FTPFS isPrimaryTopicOf FTPFS.