TFTP is a very simple File Transport Protocol. there for many of the features found in FTP are not present in TFTP, such as security, authentication, cannot list directories.
FTP is a full featured File Transport Protocol, therefore it has many robust fetuses making file transfers more secure and reliable.
TFTP is usually used for transferring data to devices such as Cisco routers. FTP is used to download and transfer files on the Internet.
***TFTP does not have anything to do with acting like a server. TFTP is simply a type of protocol used to transport data between one device and another. Both TFTP and FTP can be set up as a server to trasfer files to and from.
2006-06-29 18:05:47
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answered by Bill_in_Modesto 2
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Tftp Vs Ftp
2016-10-02 22:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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FTP and TFTP are different protocols. You can't generally use an FTP client to talk to a TFTP server or vice versa. TFTP - Trivial FTP does not do authentication. It gets used, for example, to allow workstations to boot from the network. Since there's no authentication, there's no security. That's OK if your whole network is isolated and physically secure. The IP address of the host interface is the IP address of the FTP server. A computer host can have more than one interface, and therefore, more than one IP address. The FTP server does not listen to an IP address or bind to it in any way.
2016-03-27 03:39:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-10 10:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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FTP is a complete, session-oriented, general purpose file transfer protocol. TFTP is used as a bare-bones special purpose file transfer protocol.
FTP can be used interactively. TFTP allows only unidirectional transfer of files.
FTP depends on TCP, is connection oriented, and provides reliable control. TFTP depends on UDP, requires less overhead, and provides virtually no control.
FTP provides user authentication. TFTP does not.
FTP uses well-known TCP port numbers: 20 for data and 21 for connection dialog. TFTP uses UDP port number 69 for its file transfer activity.
The Windows NT FTP server service does not support TFTP because TFTP does not support authentication.
Windows 95 and TCP/IP-32 for Windows for Workgroups do not include a TFTP client program.
2013-11-12 07:47:24
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answered by Anurag Kumar 1
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Some more info... TFTP is a connectionless protocol with no error checks and runs on the UDP protocol. FTP is a connection-oriented protocol with built in error checking and runs on TCP. TFTP is usually used on local area networks for smaller files. FTP is used on larger networks, including the Internet, and is used for larger files.
2006-06-29 18:37:09
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answered by frmme2u2me2u 2
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FTP is file tranfer protocol
TFTP Trivial file transfer protocol..
TFTP acts as a server , and we can access its data...
where as FTP is for file transferring
2006-06-29 18:03:03
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answered by kinshu 1
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TFTP utilizes UDP and FTP uses TCP.
2015-04-08 20:04:23
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answered by Rhenzq 2
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ftp -file transport protocol
tftp- trivial file transport protocom
tftp lacks security/ passwords and directory browsing
its much simpler and often used to copy firmware images and is UDP
2006-06-29 19:43:39
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answered by okmessageme 3
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Find out more here http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/T/TFTP.html
2006-06-29 18:00:59
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answered by mal 7
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