Editing Post login commands
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b) and/or by then the FileZilla client already finished the login to the server and commands may need to be sent prior to logging in. | b) and/or by then the FileZilla client already finished the login to the server and commands may need to be sent prior to logging in. | ||
+ | A good example of a platform where this applies, is the IBM i operating system... | ||
There is a workaround using the post-login command feature of the site-manager. Add a new site-manager entry and close FileZilla. Next open sitemanager.xml in the settings directory of FileZilla and add a PostLoginCommands element inside the Server element. Inside PostLoginCommand, use the Command element, with the actual command to execute as text. | There is a workaround using the post-login command feature of the site-manager. Add a new site-manager entry and close FileZilla. Next open sitemanager.xml in the settings directory of FileZilla and add a PostLoginCommands element inside the Server element. Inside PostLoginCommand, use the Command element, with the actual command to execute as text. |