FTP Commands
The following commands can be used in a file transfer protocol (FTP) command-line interface.
Command | Function | Example(s) |
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ftp | Connect to an FTP server (type this command in the terminal window to begin an FTP session) | ftp ftp ftp.servername.com ftp 123.456.789.012 |
open |
Opens a connection with an FTP server
(may be followed by a login prompt) | open ftp.servername.com |
help OR ? | Display a list of commands | help |
? [command] | Display helpful information about a command | ? chmod |
pwd | Display the current directory on the FTP server | pwd |
cd | Change the directory on the FTP server | cd www (open the "www" directory) cd .. (move up one directory) |
lcd | Chage the directory on your local computer | lcd Documents |
ls OR dir | List the contents of a directory | ls |
rename | Rename a file | rename test1.html test2.html |
delete | Delete a file | delete test.html |
mkdir | Create a new directory | mkdir testing |
rmdir | Remove an existing directory | rmdir testing |
ascii | Set the file transfer mode to ASCII text | ascii |
binary | Set the file transfer mode to Binary | binary |
get | Retrieves a file from the FTP server | get test1.php Documents/test2.php |
put | Sends a file to the FTP server | put Documents/test1.php test2.php |
mget | Retrieves multiple files from the FTP server (requires "Y" or "N" before downloading each file) | mget test1.php test2.php test3.php |
mput | Sends multiple files to the FTP server (requires "Y" or "N" before sending each file) | mput test1.php test2.php test3.php |
close | Close the current FTP session | close |
quit, exit, or bye | Exit the FTP program | quit |
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