Enhance Your Learning with FileZilla Software Flash Cards for quick learning
A free and open-source FTP client software used for file transfer between a local computer and a remote server.
File Transfer Protocol, a standard network protocol used for the transfer of computer files between a client and a server on a computer network.
SSH File Transfer Protocol, a secure file transfer protocol that provides secure file access, file transfer, and file management functionalities over any reliable data stream.
The process of setting up FileZilla software on your computer system.
The process of configuring the connection settings for a remote server in FileZilla.
A feature in FileZilla that allows users to quickly connect to a remote server by entering the server address, username, password, and port number.
A built-in feature in FileZilla that allows users to save and manage multiple server configurations for easy access and quick connections.
A feature in FileZilla that displays the list of files and folders queued for transfer between the local computer and the remote server.
A convenient method in FileZilla to transfer files and folders by simply dragging them from the local directory to the remote directory or vice versa.
The access rights assigned to files and directories on a server, determining who can read, write, or execute them.
The ability to edit files directly on the remote server using the built-in text editor in FileZilla.
The process of compressing files and folders into a single archive file for easier transfer and storage.
A premium version of FileZilla software that offers additional features and support for commercial use.
Time-saving combinations of keys that perform specific actions in FileZilla, improving efficiency and productivity.
Bookmarks in FileZilla that allow users to save specific directories on a remote server for quick access and navigation.
Settings in FileZilla that allow users to limit the transfer speed to prevent excessive bandwidth usage or prioritize other network activities.
The process of configuring network settings in FileZilla to ensure proper connectivity and optimal performance.
A feature in FileZilla that allows users to search for specific files or folders on a remote server based on name, size, or modification date.
A companion server application for FileZilla client software that provides FTP and FTPS capabilities for hosting files and managing user access.
The command-line interface for FileZilla that allows users to perform various operations and tasks using text commands.
Customizable options and preferences in FileZilla that allow users to personalize the software according to their needs and preferences.
The graphical user interface (GUI) of FileZilla that provides an intuitive and user-friendly environment for managing file transfers.
Detailed records of activities and events in FileZilla, including connection details, transfer status, errors, and more.
A portable version of FileZilla software that can be run directly from a USB drive or other portable storage devices without installation.
The measures and protocols implemented in FileZilla to ensure secure and encrypted file transfers, protecting sensitive data from unauthorized access.
Regular software updates and releases for FileZilla that introduce new features, improvements, bug fixes, and security patches.
Comprehensive guides, manuals, and documentation provided by the FileZilla project to assist users in understanding and using the software effectively.
Assistance and help resources available for FileZilla users, including online forums, community support, and official support channels.
Additional parameters and options that can be passed to FileZilla executable when launching from the command line, allowing advanced control and automation.
A convenient toolbar in FileZilla that allows users to quickly enter server details and connect to a remote server without using the Site Manager.
Different modes available in FileZilla for transferring files, including ASCII mode for text files and Binary mode for non-text files.
Configuration options in FileZilla that allow users to connect to a remote server through a proxy server, enhancing security and privacy.
The ability to manage and prioritize file transfer queues in FileZilla, ensuring efficient utilization of network resources.
The capability of FileZilla to resume interrupted or failed file transfers from the point of interruption, saving time and bandwidth.
A feature in FileZilla that allows users to compare files and folders on the local and remote server, highlighting differences and facilitating synchronization.
The ability to modify file permissions on a remote server using FileZilla, granting or restricting access to files and directories.
Customizable filters in FileZilla that allow users to exclude or include specific files or file types during file transfers.
The process of comparing and updating files and folders between the local and remote server to ensure consistency and up-to-date data.