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=== Server Setup ===
 
=== Server Setup ===
  
Open the admin interface, and go to settings. Choose ''FTP over TLS settings'', and choose to generate a new certificate. The two digit country code can be found by searching the web (United States is just US - it can be confusing that two digit can be two letters, and not necessarily two numbers only).  
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Open the admin interface, and go to settings. Choose SSL/TLS (FTPS) settings, and choose to generate a new certificate. The two digit country code can be found by googleing (United States is just US - it can be confusing that two digit can be two letters, and not necessarily two numbers only).  
  
Once you have generated the certificate, and chosen where to save it, FileZilla will auto fill in the private key file, and the certificate file fields to point to the generated certificate.  
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Once you have generated the certificate, and chosen where to save it, filezilla will auto fill in the private key file, and the certificate file fields to point to the generated certificate.  
  
At this point, you can either choose to allow FTP over TLS if the user opts, or you can force them to always use FTP over TLS, and not allow them to connect if they do not use it.
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At this point, you can either choose to allow SSL/TLS if the user opts, or you can force them to always use SSL/TLS, and not allow them to connect if they do not use it.
  
PROT P refers to the data transfers. Communication with the server is always encrypted if you use FTP over TLS.<br>
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PROT P refers to the data transfers. Communication with the server is always encrypted if you use SSL/TLS.<br>
 
Communication encrypted: PROT C, Communication+Data encrypted: PROT P.
 
Communication encrypted: PROT C, Communication+Data encrypted: PROT P.
  

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