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# In the Provider list click New to add a new provider | # In the Provider list click New to add a new provider | ||
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− | # In the Regions list you add the regions. This information can be obtained from your provider. For each region there is a name, a description and a list of endpoints separated by | + | # In the Regions list you add the regions. This information can be obtained from your provider. For each region there is a name, a description and a list of endpoints separated by colon. FileZilla Pro will use these endpoints to match the host with a specific region. |
#:[[File:Pro_digital_ocean_2.png]] | #:[[File:Pro_digital_ocean_2.png]] | ||
# Catch All is used to handle redirects to regions not yet known as when the provider adds a new region. Format is used to build endpoints for unknown regions. Format accepts the following tags {REGION} and {BUCKET}. Those tags are replaced by region and bucket respectively. | # Catch All is used to handle redirects to regions not yet known as when the provider adds a new region. Format is used to build endpoints for unknown regions. Format accepts the following tags {REGION} and {BUCKET}. Those tags are replaced by region and bucket respectively. |