-- Leo's gemini proxy
-- Connecting to gemini.conman.org:1965...
-- Connected
-- Sending request
-- Meta line: 20 text/gemini
For reasons, I'm doing some research into the history of FTP (File Transport Protocol) when I come across an RFC (Request For Comments) for SFTP. Only this isn't the SFTP (Secure File Transport Protocol) [1] that is used today, but instead the Simple File Transfer Protocol [2] from 1984. Unlike TFTP (Trivial File Transport Protocol), it uses TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), and unlike FTP, it only uses a single network connection.
But this bit is why I'm writing about this:
> ## Random Access
> Pro: Wouldn't it be nice if (WIBNIF) SFTP had a way of accessing parts of a file?
>
> Con: Forget it, this is supposed to be SIMPLE file transfer. If you need random access use real FTP (oops, real FTP doesn't have random access either – invent another protocol?).
>
> Resolution: I have not made any provision for Random Access.
>
That “other protocol” would take several more years to be invented, and then take over the networking world.
-- Response ended
-- Page fetched on Fri Jun 14 02:42:51 2024