RFC 1983:Internet Users' Glossary
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... security checks and will have access to publicly accessible files on the remote system. See also: archive site, File Transfer Protocol, World Wide Web. ...
... Internet. The initial implementation of archie provided an indexed directory of filenames from all anonymous FTP archives on the Internet. Later versions ...
... Internet. Later versions provide other collections of information. See also: archive site, Gopher, Prospero, Wide Area Information Servers. ...
... Information Servers. archive site A machine that provides access to a collection of files across the Internet ...
... Internet. For example, an anonymous FTP archive site provides access to arcived material via the FTP protocol. WWW servers can ...
... access to arcived material via the FTP protocol. WWW servers can also serve as archive sites. See also: anonymous FTP, archie, Gopher ...
... A computer, and associated software, which typically provides electronic messaging services, archives of files, and any other services or activities of interest to the bulletin board system's ...
... versions of the client and server are available. See also: archie, archive site, Prospero, Wide Area Information Servers. GOSIP ...
... clients and servers in the archie system. See also: anonymous FTP, archie, archive site, Gopher, Network File System ...
... to another utility named "Archie." It later became an acronym for Very Easy Rodent Oriented Netwide Index to Computer Archives. See also: archie, Gopher. ...



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