cftp-0.9.1-1.src.rpm (153654) | Cftp (Comfortable FTP) is a fullscreen ftp client running on ASCII-terminals or terminal emulations (like xterm) |
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ftp-0.10-4.i386.rpm (40020) | This provides the standard Unix command-line ftp client. ftp is the standard Internet file transfer protocol, which is extremely popular for both file archives and file transfers between individuals. |
ftp-0.10-4.src.rpm (54646) | This provides the standard Unix command-line ftp client. ftp is the standard Internet file transfer protocol, which is extremely popular for both file archives and file transfers between individuals. |
ncftp-2.4.2-2.i386.rpm (85686) | Ncftp is a ftp client with many advantages over the standard one. It includes command line editing, command histories, support for recursive gets, automatic logins, and much more. |
ncftp-2.4.2-2.src.rpm (188917) | Ncftp is a ftp client with many advantages over the standard one. It includes command line editing, command histories, support for recursive gets, automatic logins, and much more. |
tftp-0.10-1.i386.rpm (17366) | Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: tftp tftpd |
tftp-0.10-1.src.rpm (22461) | Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: tftp tftpd |
wu-ftpd-2.4.2b15-1.src.rpm (278252) | wu-ftpd is the daemon (background) program which serves FTP files to ftp clients. It is useful if you wish to exchange programs between computers without running a network filesystem such as NFS, or if you with to run an anonymous FTP site (in which case, you will want to install the anonftp package). |
wu-ftpd-2.4.2b15-6.i386.rpm (102656) | wu-ftpd is the daemon (background) program which serves FTP files to ftp clients. It is useful if you wish to exchange programs between computers without running a network filesystem such as NFS, or if you with to run an anonymous FTP site (in which case, you will want to install the anonftp package). |
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