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| ftps versus AUTH TLS ?
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| Where is command line on FZ3 Beta 11? You can't just scrap that!
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| - I believe, there's no command line in FZ3 :(
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| It's crazy having no command line option to open directly to a given site and folder.
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| What's the advantage in removing that functionality? That feature alone makes Windows
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| Explorer infinitely more useful than FileZilla, despite any other shortcomings. Surely
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| you can't allow that?! ;-P
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| (Except that Explorer can't handle a user name which include an '@', something that's
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| compulsory on some sites. :-/ FileZilla would handle that, no problem - except!)
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| [[Special:Contributions/78.151.111.152|78.151.111.152]] 13:14, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
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| Bad thing: "Unknown option" in FZ3
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| Usage: filezilla [/h] [--verbose]
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| Bring back the command line, I use it a lot.
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| ===Using KeePass===
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| As a frequent user KeePass (and I guess many other password manager with equivalent functionality), I would like to have some Command Line functionality available. By using KP's CMD function I call an application i.e. FileZila and pass the required fields through to the app.
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| In doing so it would be smart to CLI FileZilla with a Command Line switch to at least name the ftp server location or even nicer to refer to the Site Manager named location.
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| [[User:JanEnEm|JanEnEm]]
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| === defaults for Cmd Line args ===
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| You definitively want to ask for a password when none is given by cmd line (interactive mode?). I can't see why that is not configurable (or default).
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| === upload from command line ===
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| Could you please bring back all command line options that were in v2 ? especially -u to updload a file from command line.
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| Wouldn't you just use standard ftp commands from that point? You don't need Filezilla to embed their own parameters when standard ftp commands will work once the connection is made.
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| ex. get or put will work once you establish the connection in the command line.
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| Can you explain how you do that with an exemple?
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| === Need to revert to FZ2 ===
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| Upload from command line is critical. New versions tend to add features, not remove them. I guess FZ is taking a different approach.
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| === Commandline options are crucial for automation ===
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| Filezilla could be the best FTP backup client available with simply that. Features like threading, fast incremental uploads and /close make it perfect for backups. Bonkey takes 20+ minutes to do an incremental backup to FTP while filezilla can be configured to do it in 21 seconds.
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| However without the -u feature we cant make it backup automatically. This is a serious draw back.
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| === Need more than -u anyway ===
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| I'm new to FileZilla but won't be using it. I need to automate FTP uploads. Not only is a lack of command line options crazy, but even -u is not enough. Windows "lame" FTP client lets you put a series of commands in a text file and run them all from a -s command line option. That's what FileZilla needs. | |
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| : Using a GUI program for automated tasks is like using a taking a ride on the Space Shuttle to go to the grocery store next door. The right tool for the right task. You want to use a dedicated commandline client for automated tasks. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] 22:30, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
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| : Can you recommend a command line client that supports SFTP and use of a Proxy Server? Thanks.
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| == +1 for commandline arguments restored to filezilla! Badly needed for proper automation scripting ==
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| I was a regular user of Filezilla, then one day I needed to automate uploading and downloading between sites and between my computer and sites. For backups, upgrading plugins and uploading files and images with auto generated scripting commands. | |
| Was very disappointed to see it can't be done easily in Filezilla as it doesn't accept command line arguments at this time. I searched over the net for such a tool and found CoreFTP which does that. Even in the free version! What are you waiting for to implement this back in Filezilla and make it the N°1 FTP software one again? I include this tip not as an advert for some competitor, but since I see other developers are looking for such a tool and probably don't want to wait for ever for you to do it ;-)
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| I also use it as an easy method for uploading and downloading files, you had a great product please bring back command line options. I could not wait to download the new version to see additional options and was disappointed to see what amounts to none available.
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| == +1 for commandline arguments restored to filezilla! Badly needed for proper automation scripting ==
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| Similar usage requirement here. I need to automate a regular code drop from our build server. My first port of call was to check if FZ had command line and I was excited at first to find that it did, but then surprised to learn that it no longer did.
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| == +1 to get -u switch back ==
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| I still use FZ2 and can not upgrade.
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| it's a pitty to be forced to stick to v2. There must be a strong reason to remove this switch in fz3, I mean other than just bother users !
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| == Agree that command line capability will be needed for automation ==
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| Charged with locating an open source ftp server/client solution, I thought that I had found the answer until
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| finding these notes about a lack of command line functionality.
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| This has stopped any further investigation into using this software since evenually an automated solution will be required.
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| So, until that is available, for me, Filezilla is G-o-d-zilla. Good but Obviously Deficient. :(
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| Thanks.
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| == Import queue ==
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| It would be nice to have an option to import the queue (in the same xml format used in File -> Import)...
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| == Full command line support is a must ==
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| If it will not be in main application it must be created from same source as separate command line tool
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