File transfer protocol (disambiguation)
- File transfer protocol (disambiguation)
File transfer protocol could refer to either of the following:
* For file transfers in general, see file transfer.
* For FTP see the Internet File Transfer Protocol.
* For a list of protocols for file transfer, see List of file transfer protocols.
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