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    AcerExtensa
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    That's right.
    The QFtp class provides an implementation of the client side of FTP protocol.

    You must implement ftp server by yourself using *Server or Sockets classes, for example "QTcpServer":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/doc/qt-4.8/qtcpserver.html#details... I haven't see any Qt examples for Ftp server, sorry...

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      AcerExtensa
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      FTP protocol description you can find "here(rfc959)":http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc959

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        maxim.prishchepa
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        tnx for your help! but i don't have a much time to do that by myself, that's why i write at this forum, with hope find already wrote simple apps of the server.

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          lgeyer
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          Are you strictly bound to FTP? I would drop it without hesitation for an own implementation using QTcpServer / QTcpSocket or a HTTP-based solution (there are plenty of Qt-based HTTP-servers available).

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            Ok, with simple google search i've found "this":http://www.voidrealms.com/source.aspx site with intresting examples, source and "videos":https://www.youtube.com/user/VoidRealms...

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              maxim.prishchepa
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              FTP - is not axiom :) I think about HTTP, but I'm afraid so create http server be more difficult then ftp.
              [quote author="Lukas Geyer" date="1327485999"]Are you strictly bound to FTP? I would drop it without hesitation for an own implementation using QTcpServer / QTcpSocket or a HTTP-based solution (there are plenty of Qt-based HTTP-servers available).[/quote]

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                lgeyer
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                Why not just take an "existing":https://github.com/nikhilm/qhttpserver one?

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                  maxim.prishchepa
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                  tnx, look at this server!
                  And I find "FTP":http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/qShare?content=116612 server :)

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                    lgeyer
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                    Be aware that qShare is licensed under the GPL - so you might run into licensing issues.

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                      s.frings
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                      The QtWebApp contains a very simple HTTP server which might be what you are searching for:
                      http://stefanfrings.de/qtwebapp/index-en.html

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