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O OFTP (do inglês, Odette File Transfer Protocol) é um protocolo utilizado para troca eletrônica de documentos entre dois parceiros, geralmente utilizado em aplicações de EDI. É um protocolo internacional para troca eletrônica de dados (EDI) criado pela indústria automobilística européia para padronizar a forma como os arquivos seriam trafegados. Hoje o OFTP é conhecido no mundo todo e utilizado por grandes empresas e organizações. Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) è un protocollo di comunicazione creato nel 1986, usato per EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) nella comunicazione tra partner commerciali. il suo nome deriva dalla "Odette Organisation" (L'ente che regolamenta lo scambio dati mediante teletrasmissione in Europe). OFTP 2 è stata scritta nel 2007 da Data Interchange, come una specifica per il trasferimento sicuro dei dati aziendali su Internet, ISDN e con protocollo X.25 per le reti. Una descrizione di OFTP 1.3 può essere trovato in RFC 2204, mentre OFTP 2 è definito in RFC 5024. Das Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) ist ein unter dem Dach des Unternehmens Odette International entwickeltes Netzwerkprotokoll zur direkten elektronischen Datenübertragung zwischen zwei Kommunikationspartnern. Es entspricht in seiner Version 1 der Empfehlung 4914/2 des Verbands der Automobilindustrie. The Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) is a protocol created in 1986, used for EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) between two communications business partners. Its name comes from the Odette Organisation (the Organization for data exchange by teletransmission in Europe). OFTP 2 was written in 2007 by Data Interchange, as a specification for the secure transfer of business documents over the Internet, ISDN and X.25 networks. A description of OFTP 1.3 can be found in RFC 2204, whilst OFTP 2 is defined in RFC 5024.
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Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) è un protocollo di comunicazione creato nel 1986, usato per EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) nella comunicazione tra partner commerciali. il suo nome deriva dalla "Odette Organisation" (L'ente che regolamenta lo scambio dati mediante teletrasmissione in Europe). Il protocollo di trasferimento file ODETTE (ODETTE-FTP) è stato definito nel 1986 dal gruppo di lavoro della Organisation for Data Exchange by Tele-Transmission in Europe (ODETTE) per soddisfare i requisiti delle case di automotive europee negli scambi di dati in formato elettronico (electronic data interchange EDI) . È stato progettato secondo lo spirito del modello Open System Interconnection (OSI) utilizzando il Servizio di rete fornita dalla raccomandazione CCITT X.25. OFTP 2 è stata scritta nel 2007 da Data Interchange, come una specifica per il trasferimento sicuro dei dati aziendali su Internet, ISDN e con protocollo X.25 per le reti. Una descrizione di OFTP 1.3 può essere trovato in RFC 2204, mentre OFTP 2 è definito in RFC 5024. OFTP 2 può lavorare mediante il protocollo Point-to-Point o indirettamente tramite un VAN (Value Added Network). Una singola entità OFTP 2 può effettuare e ricevere chiamate, scambiarsi File. In entrambe le direzioni Questo significa che OFTP 2 può funzionare in una modalità push o pull, a differenza di AS2, che può funzionare solo in modalità push. OFTP 2 può crittografare e firmare digitalmente i dati del messaggio, richiedere le ricevute firmate e offre alti livelli di compressione dei dati. Tutti questi servizi sono disponibili quando si utilizza OFTP 2 su TCP/IP, X.25 / ISDN o X.25 nativo. Quando viene utilizzato su una rete TCP/IP come Internet, un ulteriore livello di sicurezza di sessione è disponibile tramite OFTP 2 su TLS (Transport Layer Security). O OFTP (do inglês, Odette File Transfer Protocol) é um protocolo utilizado para troca eletrônica de documentos entre dois parceiros, geralmente utilizado em aplicações de EDI. É um protocolo internacional para troca eletrônica de dados (EDI) criado pela indústria automobilística européia para padronizar a forma como os arquivos seriam trafegados. Hoje o OFTP é conhecido no mundo todo e utilizado por grandes empresas e organizações. Das Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) ist ein unter dem Dach des Unternehmens Odette International entwickeltes Netzwerkprotokoll zur direkten elektronischen Datenübertragung zwischen zwei Kommunikationspartnern. Es entspricht in seiner Version 1 der Empfehlung 4914/2 des Verbands der Automobilindustrie. The Odette File Transfer Protocol (OFTP) is a protocol created in 1986, used for EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) between two communications business partners. Its name comes from the Odette Organisation (the Organization for data exchange by teletransmission in Europe). The ODETTE File Transfer Protocol (ODETTE-FTP) was defined in 1986 by working group four of the Organisation for Data Exchange by Tele-Transmission in Europe (ODETTE) to address the electronic data interchange (EDI) requirements of the European automotive industry. It was designed in the spirit of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model utilising the Network Service provided by the CCITT X.25 recommendation. OFTP 2 was written in 2007 by Data Interchange, as a specification for the secure transfer of business documents over the Internet, ISDN and X.25 networks. A description of OFTP 1.3 can be found in RFC 2204, whilst OFTP 2 is defined in RFC 5024. OFTP 2 can work point-to-point or indirectly via a VAN (Value Added Network). A single OFTP 2 entity can make and receive calls, exchanging files in both directions. This means that OFTP 2 can work in a push or pull mode, as opposed to AS2, which can only work in a push mode. OFTP 2 can encrypt and digitally sign message data, request signed receipts and also offers high levels of data compression. All of these services are available when using OFTP 2 over TCP/IP, X.25/ISDN or native X.25. When used over a TCP/IP network such as the Internet, additional session level security is available by using OFTP 2 over Transport Layer Security (TLS).
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