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− | ==March 28th, 2017 directory security==
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− | Each directory in Windows has permissions, which include permission to view folders and files in the directory. It is not clear to me which user needs permission for FileZilla Server. Isn't it the case that if the wrong security is in place for a directory that Filezilla Server will not be able to read the directory?
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− | ==From Mito, no known date==
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| I had to revert to the previous edition, as the updated article contained too many factual errors and made unbased assumptions about "most users". | | I had to revert to the previous edition, as the updated article contained too many factual errors and made unbased assumptions about "most users". |
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| "Strong encryption support using SFTP over SSH and FTP over SSL/TLS" | | "Strong encryption support using SFTP over SSH and FTP over SSL/TLS" |
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− | | + | fv As it is now, I don't see anywhere else that says that FileZilla server supports SFTP, and since I am trying to use it, I looked to see if it is actually available, and I can't find where it is enabled if it is available. |
− | '''== Either this is an addition to the development version, or it is wrong, probably copied from the client description. As it is now, I don't see anywhere else that says that FileZilla server supports SFTP, and since I am trying to use it, I looked to see if it is actually available, and I can't find where it is enabled if it is available. =='''
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| : Unlikely, most popular SFTP servers don't compile well on Windows, it's a terrible operating system. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] 01:35, 9 October 2007 (CEST) | | : Unlikely, most popular SFTP servers don't compile well on Windows, it's a terrible operating system. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] 01:35, 9 October 2007 (CEST) |
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− | I'm wondering if there's any information about upgrading Filezilla Server, in terms of migrating configurations, users, etc. Is there a procedure somewhere? If not, it might belong here or on a link from this page.
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− | Karim (ksaliba@alogient.com)
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− | By now - Feb. 2010 - there is a filezilla server setting for SFTP. But i cannot get it to work. Connection attempts with sftp-Clients from various Linux-Distributions are rejected. Any development on this?
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− | ==August 27th, 2010 logging==
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− | Is the Filezilla Server open source as well? I'm looking to add a couple of features, noticeably the ability of logging when a file transfer(s) to the server has been completed, so that an action may be triggered by it (for example, an email is sent or a MySQL database entry is made).
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− | : Yes. The source is contained in the installer. It is also available from the SVN repository. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] 21:48, 28 August 2010 (UTC)
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− | A more generic solution would be to use the syslog protocol, this would allow the syslog server to direct messages as needed as well as providing a standardized critical/err/notice/info/debug ... classification. There are syslog servers that support MySQL logging.
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− | I look forward to anyone's comment on this.
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− | DG12 [[Special:Contributions/98.109.160.208|98.109.160.208]] 17:26, 2 March 2015 (CET)
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− | == computer requirements? ==
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− | computer requirements? Mormegil --[[Special:Contributions/87.18.79.24|87.18.79.24]] 19:52, 15 December 2012 (CET)
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