Keith Moore <moore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On 7/10/24 23:10, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote: > >> Move both to HISTORIC. Saying something is obsolete lets the new >> stuff arrive to replace it. > > I think it's the other way around. Something becomes obsolete after > something better arrives to replace it. > > So maybe TELNET is obsolete, but FTP isn't obsolete yet. What does FTP offer that SSH-based Secure FTP doesn't? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSH_File_Transfer_Protocol My perception is that most people have migrated away from ftp to http for the majority of use-cases (anonymous downloads), and to sftp for authenticated/encrypted use-cases. Rsync is also common, but not documented by the IETF at all. /Simon
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