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FTP service to be retired on May 31, 2022
Categories: Data Availability | Data Access Methods | Data Center Operations
May 9, 2022
After May 31, 2022, the NCEDC will no longer be offering FTP services for researchers. We will continue to offer HTTPS as a way to download the same content. Researchers with automated scripts involving FTP will want to update their scripts to change any paths following the example below:
ftp://ncedc.org/pub is available as https://ncedc.org/pub
ftp://ncedc.org/outgoing is available as https://ncedc.org/outgoing
Note that URLs with ftp in their path (such as https://ncedc.org/ftp/pub/) will also be deprecated on May 31, 2022.
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