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Question ftp program

does anybode know about a ftp program to be run under unix like (for example) ws_ftp.exe and where to get it?
Want to run it on a (remote) server...

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type in terminal: man ftp
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Talking ftp?

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type in terminal: man ftp
it would be nice to have a GUI and possibilities to store addresses.
alltough I have an ADSL connection, I guess that server/server transfers will be much faster
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I think you'll find what you're looking
for at...
http://www.vlug.org/linux/links/Netw...ients-servers/
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