SSH File Transfer Protocol
(SFTP) A version of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) using an encrypted network connection provided by Secure Shell (SSH), usually SSH 2.
The SFTP protocol allows for a range of operations on remote files, making it more like a remote file system protocol. SFTP clients can resume interrupted transfers, get directory listings and remove remote files. SFTP has largely replaced Secure Copy (SCP). IETF spec.Last updated: 2006-09-28
Nearby terms:
SSD ♦ SSE ♦ SSE-2 ♦ ssh ♦ SSH File Transfer Protocol ♦ SSI ♦ SSID ♦ SSII ♦ SSL
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