> In case of Squid or any other HTTP proxy it is not a new protocol,
it is
> HTTP operating on ftp:// URLs which is then translated to FTP by
the
> HTTP "proxy" (the proper term is HTTP->FTP gateway I think..)
Okay.
Does it make sense to put together an RFC for an FTP Gateway
Protocol?
Before I started out hunting for information that you can encode the
action you want to be performed into the search args of your URL
perhaps.
something like...
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/BillGates?action=remove
Or does it not make sense to have such a standard set of commands
and rules how to use them?
As I understood all application gateways and firewalls implement
their own brew. Is there no need for such a standard?
With best regards
Clemens Anhuth
Received on Thu Jul 05 2001 - 08:23:23 MDT
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