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ftp
anssftp
are completely different things.ftp
is a very old protocol and can be run encrypted asftps
.sftp
runs over SSH and is pretty common to use.Naming is truly one of the hardest problems in computer science.
what! thats so dumb xD. so
ftps
stands forfile transfer protocol secure
, andsftp
stands forssh file transfer protocol
? we have reached recursive acronyms.Yup super confusing. The way I remember it is that
https
ishttp
+ SSL softps
isftp
+ SSL. The weird onesftp
is an entirely different protocol that uses SSH to transfer files.Okay this has made it so much worse. i figured that the
s
inhttps
andftps
stands forsecure
like a reasonable person. of course it doesnt xD. you would think that this is at least consistent but alas. guess whats
inssh
doesnt stand for :)I don't know if the
s
is actually "SSL" or "secure" but the point is that the are the same protocol, running over an encryption layer. So adding ans
suffix is running the same protocol over some encrypted transport. You see thiss
suffix for lots of things likeirc
/ircs
anddav
/davs
.This is different to
sftp
which isn't related toftp
at all other than they are both protocols that transfer files.Thanks😅. I wasn't aware, and until today thought that sftp is just like "the secure version of ftp" (never heard of ftps), and not different things at all. I have still a lot to learn in this field.
Edit:I deleted the comentarios because i am unsure on what i am using right now and i don't want to confuse people. I'll check it when i have some free time
Unless you went out of your way to set up FTP and get a TLS certificate I would put my money on you using SFTP which uses SSH for authentication and transport security. It doesn't require anything to set up other than TOFU server keys and a client key or password for authentication.
Which is probably the right thing to use. Really you shouldn't be using FTP anymore. Probably you just want HTTP for public data and SFTP for private authenticated data.