Logs

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Logging in FileZilla

FileZilla includes two ways of logging all communication with the server, which essentially consists of commands sent by the client and server replies. The following chapters will shortly explain, what you'll need to do if you're asked to 'Please post a log'.

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File log

Since version 3.2.0-rc1, FileZilla includes the possibility of logging to a file. Contrary to screen log, file log is not enabled by default.

What is logged

  • Timestamp: data and time
  • FileZilla process ID
  • Connection ID, browsing connection is 0
  • Log text: Commands sent, status messages and more

Setting up file log

Just enable 'Log to file' in FileZilla's settings, Logging tab and select a path and filename for the log. You can select the path freely, but you must use a directory where you have write permission.

Limiting the log size

On the same tab, enable 'Limit size of logfile' and enter the desired value in Mebibyte (MiB). One MebiByte equals 1048576 Bytes.
Please note that FileZilla makes one backup, so the amount you enter here is doubled!

If the log file reaches the size limit, FileZilla renames it to <filename>.1, and starts a new file. Any <filename>.1 file that exists prior to renaming will be deleted.

See also

Logging in FileZilla Server