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Old 08-04-2017, 10:38 AM   #1
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Where I can see FTP sources? I want write client-server program based on FTP.
 
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As already noted, please see the LQ Site FAQ for guidance in asking your questions, and this page, How To Ask Questions The Smart Way.

Usually when looking for a specific thing such as FTP source code, an internet search is the best place to start, rather than asking others to perform the search for you.

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And in addition to upstream on the Internet, you can get the version used by your specific distro. But the exact method depends on which distro you have. Which distro are you using for this?
 
  


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