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You just restored my sitnay ! I just converted from iTerm to iTerm2, and found that some of my nice alias commands didn't work. I checked I was in the same shell, logged in with the same switches. One specific issue I stripped down to find that a simple ps -u' worked in iTerm but bombed in iTerm2 (and in Terminal). I was completely mystified, because surely they are both just dumb terminals running a simple unix command ? But I just checked and indeed iTerm login has COMMAND_MODE=legacy and iterm2 has COMMAND_MODE=unix2003 .
These are the command-line arguments for [[FileZilla FTP Server|FileZilla Server]]. The Client command-line arguments can be found under [[Command-line arguments (Client)]].
 
== FileZilla Server command-line arguments on Windows ==
 
To stop/start FileZilla Server open a cmd.exe or PowerShell console with Administrator privileges and type the following command:
 
net stop filezilla-server
net start filezilla-server
 
 
To reload the configuration at runtime:
 
sc control filezilla-server paramchange
 
== FileZilla Server command-line arguments on Debian ==
 
To start FileZilla Server open a command line console and run the following command:
 
sudo systemctl start filezilla-server
  sudo systemctl stop filezilla-server
 
To start the Administration interface, open a command line console and type run following command:
 
/opt/filezilla-server/bin/filezilla-server-gui
 
To reload the configuration at runtime:
 
systemctl reload filezilla-server

Latest revision as of 11:08, 10 April 2024

These are the command-line arguments for FileZilla Server. The Client command-line arguments can be found under Command-line arguments (Client).

FileZilla Server command-line arguments on Windows[edit]

To stop/start FileZilla Server open a cmd.exe or PowerShell console with Administrator privileges and type the following command:

net stop filezilla-server
net start filezilla-server


To reload the configuration at runtime:

sc control filezilla-server paramchange

FileZilla Server command-line arguments on Debian[edit]

To start FileZilla Server open a command line console and run the following command:

sudo systemctl start filezilla-server
sudo systemctl stop filezilla-server

To start the Administration interface, open a command line console and type run following command:

/opt/filezilla-server/bin/filezilla-server-gui

To reload the configuration at runtime:

systemctl reload filezilla-server