SSH FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL
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(SFTP) A version of File Transfer Protocol(FTP) using an encrypted network connection provided bySecure Shell (SSH), usually SSH 2.The SFTP protocol allows for a range of operations on remotefiles, making it more like a remote file system protocol.SFTP clients can resume interrupted transfers, get directorylistings and remove remote files. SFTP has largely replacedSecure Copy (SCP).IETF spec(http://ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-13.txt).
By Denis Howe