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5.1: What is AmiTCP?




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This article is from the AmiTCP/IP FAQ, by Mike Meyer with numerous contributions by others.

5.1: What is AmiTCP?

AmiTCP is a set of programs that enables an Amiga to connect to a TCP/IP network. AmiTCP lets the user use commands such as ftp and telnet from an Amiga. AmiTCP also lets remote users connect to your machine from other TCP/IP hosts. AmiTCP is a TCP/IP protocol stack for implementing basic Internet protocols on top of any SANA-II network device driver, such as one for SLIP or ethernet. AmiTCP can be configured to let other users connect and login or transfer files from your computer.

 

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