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The only mandatory part is ''host''. Most URL's will include also ''username'' and protocol (''sftp'', ''ftp'' or ''scp''). Note that ''sftp'' protocol is the default one, but the default can be changed. The ''ftps'' protocol is FTP over SSL/TLS. The ''port'' needs to be specified only, when it differs from the default port for the protocol (22 for ''sftp''/''scp'', 21 for ''ftp'' and 990 for ''ftps''). The only mandatory part is ''host''. Most URL's will include also ''username'' and protocol (''sftp'', ''ftp'' or ''scp''). Note that ''sftp'' protocol is the default one, but the default can be changed. The ''ftps'' protocol is FTP over SSL/TLS. The ''port'' needs to be specified only, when it differs from the default port for the protocol (22 for ''sftp''/''scp'', 21 for ''ftp'' and 990 for ''ftps'').
-The ''host'' can either be a host name (such as ''example.com''), an IPv4 address (such as ''127.0.0.1'') or an IPv6 address enclosed in square brackets (such as ''[2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]'').+The ''host'' can either be a host name (such as ''example.com''), an IPv4 address (such as ''127.0.0.1'') or an IPv6 address surrounded by square brackets (such as ''[2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]'').
Special characters (like ''@'' in username, see example below) have to be encoded using ''%XX'' syntax, where ''XX'' is hexadecimal ASCII code. Special characters (like ''@'' in username, see example below) have to be encoded using ''%XX'' syntax, where ''XX'' is hexadecimal ASCII code.

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