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[ih] Why FTP uses two ports?
- Subject: [ih] Why FTP uses two ports?
- From: bernie at fantasyfarm.com (Bernie Cosell)
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 13:29:24 -0400
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On 21 Jun 2012 at 10:03, Jack Haverty wrote:
> The decision was made to adopt the in-band approach. There were then a
> lot of details to work out, especially with respect to the "Urgent
> Pointer" mechanism of TCP. While it was straightforward to define the
> details of Urgent in the TCP protocol, it was much less clear how the
> programs at either end of the connection should behave. E. G., when
> you are notified that there is urgent data further downstream, but your
> own buffers are full, what do you do - discard everything until you get
> the urgent data?
Off topic, but wasn't there a mechanism like this in telnet? I don't
remember the details any more but I thought there was a way to tell the
reciver "I've put a datamark in the data stream, throw everything away
until you get to it". I recall working with Bob Clements [I think] to
get that to work between the TIP to TENEX [so if you hit control-C it'd
dump the other input you'd "typed ahead"]
/Bernie\
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