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hey everyone charles here welcome back to the channel in this video i want to look at ftp and tftp enumeration from the perspective of this certified ethical hacker version 11 exam for this exam we need to be aware of ways to enumerate various types of data and protocols including file transfer protocols like these now before we start i do want to mention a quick disclaimer do not do this to anyone for any reason in the real world unless you explicitly have permission to do so this is for educational purposes only just to demonstrate how this works the tactics weamp;#39;re going to look at here are used by ethical hackers in the real world when they perform assessments for clients and those clients have agreed to allow them to perform penetration testing so unless you have explicit permission do not do this to anyone iamp;#39;m working in my own personal virtual lab on equipment that i own and iamp;#39;m not performing these actions against any real world devices with that said let