Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is an Internet software utility for transferring files
that is simpler to use than the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) but less capable. It is used where
user authentication
and directory visibility are not required. TFTP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) rather than
the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). TFTP
is described formally in Request for Comments (RFC) 1350.
Contributor(s): Richard Crook
This was last updated in September 2005
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