FTP Data Protocol

This page provides information on the FTP Data Protocol detected by the Netify DPI engine. The protocol operates on TCP port 20, an officially registered port assigned by the IANA.

Protocol Description

FTP is a protocol used to transfer files between computers. The data portion of the file transfer often passes through TCP port 21, while the control typically happens on TCP port 20.

Please see the protocol catalog page for information on other protocols detected by Netify DPI.

Protocol Details

ID
175
Full Name
File Transfer Protocol (Data)
Abbreviation
FTP Data
Category Tag
file-server
Category
File Server
Home Page
FTP Data
Introduced
Version 2.88

Protocol Ports - RFC

TCP 20
File Transfer [Default Data]

Best Practices

FTP is an old school protocol that has been around since the early 1970s. Unlike the encrypted FTPS protocol, the basic FTP protocol uses clear text passwords so user authentication should be avoided in this mode.

Related Protocols

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