FTP Extensions, 2nd edition (ftpext2)Last Modified: 2011-12-09 Additional information is available at tools.ietf.org/wg/ftpext2
Chair(s):Applications Area Director(s):Applications Area Advisor:Mailing Lists:General Discussion: ftpext@ietf.orgTo Subscribe: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ftpext Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ftpext/ Description of Working Group:The Standard File Transfer Protocol specification in RFC 959has been updated several times with command extensions of one sort or another, including those based on the extension mechanism of RFC 2389 (a complete list appears in RFC 5797 and the corresponding IANA registry at http://www.iana.org/assignments/ftp-commands-extensions). The following are active FTP related drafts: draft-bryan-ftp-hash draft-hethmon-mcmurray-ftp-hosts FTP extensions to support IPv4/IPv6 translation scenario draft-klensin-ftp-typeu-00 - FTP Extension for Internationalized Text The Working Group will: * Review and finalize drafts listed above. * Review and confirm or reject errata of current FTP RFCs. * Investigate the differences between FTP in theory (current RFCs) and practice, and recommend future work to align them. Any future work would require rechartering of the WG. The Working Group's specification deliverables are: * A document that specifies the HOST command (Proposed Standard). * A document that specifies the HASH command (Proposed Standard). * A document that specifies FTP extensions to support IPv4/IPv6 translation scenario. * A document that specifies FTP extensions for Internationalized Text. The Working Group must not introduce a new version of FTP, e.g. an incompatible FTP 2.0. Goals and Milestones:
Internet-Drafts:File Transfer Protocol HASH Command for Cryptographic Hashes (33672 bytes)File Transfer Protocol HOST Command for Virtual Hosts (49222 bytes) FTP consideration for IPv4/IPv6 transition (13639 bytes) No Request For Comments |
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