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Fast, reliable, easy to use, well maintained. I've been using this FTP client for years without issues. After trying many free clients, this was the best. Thanks to the development team! Not sure why, but for years now I get unreliable transfers when using this.
Stopped using it about 3 years ago because of silently failed transfers, then used WinSCP, recently tried FileZilla again and boom, silently failed transfers again! Uploads all the files, everything looks normal, but when you run the files, all sorts of problems. Re-upload using another product, and everything works, ergo the files were not uploaded correctly by FileZilla.
Back to WinSCP. Not sure if I have some setting wrong, but it should work out of the box. The password should be blank too. The first thing that you will need to do is create an FTP user account. Click the Edit menu and choose Users :. On the General page, go ahead and click on the Add button at the far right.
To assign a password, check the Password box and then type in a password for the user. You may set the download speed limits if you feel your Internet connection will be affected by your clients. This is ideal if you want to control the amount of usable bandwidth:. You now have an FTP server. Read my post on how to allow an app through the firewall in Windows. Click on Edit and then Settings. I suggest Googling a bit to understand what options to use here as they will vary depending on your setup.
However, once I opened the firewall ports, I was able to connect easily using the command prompt from another local computer on my network as you can see below:.
I typed in my username and password and was connected! I then used the ls command to list out the contents of the directory that I gave myself access to. Again, you can Google on how to use the FTP commands from the command prompt if you want to transfer files, etc.
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