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Please note that older FileZilla versions used {{Path|~/.filezilla/trustedcerts.xml}}.
 
Please note that older FileZilla versions used {{Path|~/.filezilla/trustedcerts.xml}}.
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=== Client Setup ===
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For a client to connect to a server using SSL, then the host for that connection needs to be set to FTPS. In FileZilla client this means prefixing the host with "FTPES://" for "explicit" FTPS, or "FTPS://" for the legacy "implicit" FTPS.
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==== Certificate Removal ====
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The file {{Path|trustedcerts.xml}} contains certificates for secure websites that you have told your FileZilla client to trust connections to. This file should not be confused with any certificates you have in use if you use FileZilla as a server as well.
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===== Windows =====
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In order to remove a saved certificate, navigate to {{Path|%APPDATA%\FileZilla}} and delete, rename or modify the {{Path|trustedcerts.xml}} file.
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===== Linux =====
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In order to remove a saved certificate rename or modify the file {{Path|~/.filezilla}}.
  
 
== Explicit vs Implicit FTPS ==
 
== Explicit vs Implicit FTPS ==

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