FileZilla – FTP Client Software
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Filezilla Features
Easy to use
Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
Cross-platform. Runs on Windows, Linux, *BSD, OSX and more
Available in many languages
Supports resume and transfer of large files >4GB
Powerful Site Manager and transfer queue
Drag & drop support
Configurable Speed limits
Filename filters
Network configuration wizard
Install Filezilla in Ubuntu
sudo aptitude install filezilla
This will complete the installation
Using Filezilla
If you want to open filezilla go to Applications--->Internet--->FileZilla
Once it opens you should see similar to the following screen here you can enter your ftp server username,password and port number to connect
Filezilla version details
Please provide me Filezilla to check the download.
That is really very help full information thanks a lot!
very helpfull how-to.
I’m using only FileZilla from now.on
I’ve just installed Ubuntu on my old laptop and am getting it setup. Love FileZilla…and if all I have to type in the terminal is: “sudo aptitude install filezilla” to install it, then I officially love Ubuntu too!
Thanks heaps Just what i wanted!!!!!!!!!
Unfreaking believable. Things like this give me hope against the NWO.
Thanks community
hey thanks a bunch! I am using Ubuntu on a Virtual Operating Machine and my computer + ubuntu won’t find each other.
wait a minute…. IS IT THAT EASY!
Thanks, Frozen Mafia Crew
This was very helpful indeed…Thanks a ton.
Thanks !!!
FileZilla can’t handle SFTP certificates, only password login so beware – not that useful imho.
Hi.
Filezilla keeps passwords in a plane file. If you export the sites config, you will see the passwods in the genereated XML. Don’t like that.
Anyone knows how to solve this?
Regards.
Thank you very much. Filezilla is the Best!
Filezilla isn’t as good as WinSCP .. it doesn’t allow you to copy files within the remote directories …
And the best part is you can use WinSCP on wine in ubuntu 🙂 🙂 🙂
[RE: Mrs. Micah]
Command to install (at least in Ubuntu 11.4) is:
sudo apt-get install filezilla
🙂
works perfectly
Filezilla works well, but I prefer Maytech.net because I transfer very large files.
bless u…