Hi,
FTP is a nasty protocol, that never should have existed in the first
place... But once it's done, it's impossible to get rid of it,
unfortunatly. The problem is that FTP is an out-of-band protocol,
meaning it separates data and control in two different channels (aka
connections). There are
Hi
I just tested a bit more what is possible with DOS networking and VirtualBox.
I always wondered why I need to choose "Bridged Adapter" in the guest network
settings to establish a FTP connection between host and guest. Because that
means the connection needs the physical router in my LAN.
I use ftpsrv from mTCP
and this command on the linux machine
curlftpfs :@/DRIVE_C ~//c
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