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This is a list of frequently asked questions and corresponding answers. Please ready this topic carefully before asking any questions.

General FAQ

  1. What do the version numbers of FileZilla mean?
    The version numbers of FileZilla (client and server) are in the following format: n.n.n[c], where n is a number and c an alphabetical character. The first number is the major version number followed by two minor version numbers. The character at the end is optional and indicates maintenance releases, which mostly fix bugs; the "a" or "b" suffix does NOT imply the instabilities conventionally associated with an "alpha" or "beta" quality release.

    Example: 2.2.4 would be the original version, the first maintenance would then get 2.2.4a as version, the next 2.2.4b and so on.

  2. What is "FileZilla 3" seen on the changelog page?
    Version 3 is a major redesign of the code base that was started in early 2004 and is still unfinished. You can safely ignore it unless you are a developer. If you are looking for the real changelog for the 2.x binaries, click the "FileZilla" and "FileZilla Server" links under "Select Changelog".

FileZilla Client FAQ

  1. I can't list the contents of any directory on the server or I can't transfer any files
    In most cases this problem is caused by personal firewalls or routers. You could try to switch "Enable passive mode" on the firewall page in the settings dialog of the client.
  2. Why can't I save my passwords in the Site Manager?
    FileZilla can be installed in a special secure mode. In this mode, FileZilla does not remember any password. This is especially useful if you share your PC or if it's a public machine. To disable secure mode, just reinstall FileZilla and chose not to enable secure mode during setup.
  3. What are the command line options supported by FileZilla?
    You can append ftp server addresses to the command line of FileZilla. Valid addresses would be from the form [([s]ftp|ftps)://][user[:pass]@]host[:port][/path] Example: ftp://root:secretpw@filezilla.sourceforge.net/htdocs/ You can also use the "-s siteName" switch to connect to a site in your Site Manager at startup. Some more less useful command line options can be found here: Command-line arguments
  4. Why won't FileZilla start anymore?
    This could happen if for some reason your FileZilla installation or the settings get corrupted. First try to reinstall FileZilla, this won't change your settings. If that didn't work, try to delete the filezilla.xml and the registry keys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\FileZilla and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\FileZilla. Notice that all your settings and sites are lost if you do this without taking a backup.
  5. How can i export and import my settings and sites?
    If you've chosen to use the .xml file instead of the registry, all your settings and sites are located in the filezilla.xml file which is in the same directory as FileZilla. You could just backup that file to export and copy it back to the FileZilla folder to import(overwriting all previous settings and sites). If you've chosen to use the registry or you would like to export/import only settings or sites, you could go "Edit -> Export settings" to export your settings, and then in Site Manager go "File -> Export" to export your sites. Notice there's also import functions here so use them to import the settings back.
  6. I can't start FileZilla under Windows 95 - it complains about missing WS2_32.DLL!
    In order to run FileZilla in an Windows 95 environment, FileZilla requires the WinSock2 files. Please download them from the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/wuadmintools/s_wunetworkingtools/w95sockets2/default.asp. This only applies to older version of FileZilla, as newer versions don't run under Windows 95 anymore. Consider upgrading your OS to Windows NT 4.0 or higher (like Windows 2000 or Windows XP).
  7. I want to help, how can I translate the FileZilla client?
    No new translations for FileZilla 2 are accepted. However, you can already translate huge parts of the upcoming FileZilla 3. See http://filezilla-project.org/translations.php for details.

FileZilla Server FAQ

  1. I've just installed the server and after starting the interface, it asks for a server address.
    Despite administrating the server on the local machine, the interface can also be used to administrate remote servers. But you will most likely want to administrate your local server. In this case enter 127.0.0.1 as server address. For the server port, you have to enter the same port number you did specify during installation for the admin port. (default: 14147)
  2. I'm behind a firewall and nobody can connect to my server or transfer files / directory listings
    You have to configure your firewall to allow incoming connections on the ftp port (default: 21), as well as allowing outgoing connections from the server. FileZilla Server tries to use a port one less than the ftp port for outgoing connections. If that fails it tries to use a port one larger than the ftp port and after that it requests a port from windows. It may be best to allow all outgoing connections from the server. Further you have to allow a port range for incoming connections for passive mode transfers. You can specify this port range on the "passive mode settings" page in the settings dialog in the server interface. In most cases, a range like 5000-5100 is sufficient. With certain firewalls, it may be possible that FileZilla can't determinate the external IP address. In this case you have to enter the IP address (or your host name) on the passive mode page in the settings dialog. In case you've a dynamic IP (most dialup users), you can also chose to retrieve the ip address from a website.
  3. I'm behind a router and nobody can connect to my server or transfer files / directory listings
    You have to configure your router to forward the ftp port (default: 21) to the server machine. Further you have to forward a port range for passive mode transfers. You can specify this port range on the "passive mode settings" page in the settings dialog in the server interface. In most cases, a range like 5000-5100 is sufficient. Most likely, FileZilla can't determinate the external IP address if behind a router. In this case you have to enter the IP address (or your host name) on the passive mode page in the settings dialog. In case you've a dynamic IP (most dialup users), you can also chose to retrieve the ip address from a website.
  4. How can I enable anonymous logins?
    Just create an account with the name anonymous and make sure the password box isn't checked on that account.
  5. How can I test that my server can be reached from the internet?
    It's not possible to check the accessability of the server by connecting from inside the local network (or even localhost) by entering the external IP in a client. Reason is that most firewalls and/or routers only forward ports for requests coming from outside the internal network. So you would have to connect to your server from an external machine. You can test the accessability of your server using the free service from http://www.web2ftp.com
  6. How do aliases work?
    Let's assume you have two shared folders: c:\ftproot is your homedir and d:\myfiles is the second one. In order to display an alias to d:\myfiles in your homedir, add /myalias as alias in the second column to the right of d:\myfiles. A new folder with the name myalias will appear in your homedir with the contents of d:\myfiles
  7. How can I share network drives?
    Generally sharing network drives is not recommened, as all data has to be transferred twice. Just install FileZilla Server on the other machine instead. If you still want to share a network drives with FileZilla Server, make sure the account FileZilla Server runs under has access to the network drive. You can change the account FileZilla Server uses on the service page in the management console of Windows. However, even then sharing drives might not work since Windows networking has some bugs.