Filezilla Official Website

broken image


We don't have any change log information yet for version 3.43.0 of FileZilla 64-bit. Sometimes publishers take a little while to make this information available, so please check back in a few days to see if it has been updated. FileZilla FTP-client may be used to manage your WordPress site by uploading and downloading files and images. This article will guide you through the process of installing and using FileZilla FTP-client to manage your WordPress site. Filezilla application. For more information about FileZilla, view the list of features at the official site.

  1. Filezilla Web
  2. Filezilla Official Website

Pick a software title..to downgrade to the version you love!

FileZilla Latest Version

FileZilla 3.6.0.2

Released:
Nov 29, 2012
Size:
4.48 MB
Downloads:
306
Rating:
Tested: Free from spyware, adware and viruses

FileZilla Popular Version

FileZilla 3.1.1.1

Released:
Aug 11, 2008
Size:
3.47 MB
Downloads:
12,752
Rating:
Tested: Free from spyware, adware and viruses

Select Version of FileZilla to Download for FREE!

Filezilla Web

Software VersionRelease DateSize
FileZilla Server 0.9.38Jun 5, 20113.02 MB
FileZilla Server 0.9.39Jun 7, 20112.11 MB
FileZilla Server 0.9.41Feb 26, 20121.55 MB
FileZilla 2.1.9aAdd info1.84 MB
FileZilla 2.2.14bAug 6, 20053.24 MB
FileZilla 2.2.15Add info3.23 MB
FileZilla 2.2.16Add info3.30 MB
FileZilla 2.2.17Add info3.32 MB
FileZilla 2.2.17aAdd info3.32 MB
FileZilla 2.2.18Add info3.33 MB
FileZilla 2.2.19aAdd info3.33 MB
FileZilla 2.2.19Add info3.33 MB
FileZilla 2.2.20Add info3.34 MB
FileZilla 2.2.21Add info3.34 MB
FileZilla 2.2.22Add info3.34 MB
FileZilla 2.2.23aAdd info3.34 MB
FileZilla 2.2.23Add info3.35 MB
FileZilla 2.2.24Add info3.34 MB
FileZilla 2.2.24bAdd info3.34 MB
FileZilla 2.2.24aAdd info3.34 MB
FileZilla 2.2.25Add info3.33 MB
FileZilla 2.2.26aAdd info3.35 MB
FileZilla 2.2.26Add info3.35 MB
FileZilla 2.2.27Sep 3, 20063.35 MB
FileZilla 2.2.28Add info3.38 MB
FileZilla 2.2.29Add info3.37 MB
FileZilla 2.2.30Add info3.29 MB
FileZilla 2.2.30aAdd info3.37 MB
FileZilla 2.2.31Add info3.29 MB
FileZilla 2.2.32Add info3.30 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 1Add info2.08 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 2Add info2.09 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 4Add info2.44 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 5Add info2.50 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 6Add info2.70 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 7Add info2.76 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 8Add info2.67 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 9Add info2.40 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 10Add info2.40 MB
FileZilla 3 Beta 11Add info2.52 MB
FileZilla 3 RC1Add info2.48 MB
FileZilla 3 RC2Add info2.59 MB
FileZilla 3 RC3Add info2.60 MB
FileZilla 3.0.0Sep 8, 20072.60 MB
FileZilla 3Add info2.60 MB
FileZilla 3.0.1 RC1Add info2.68 MB
FileZilla 3.0.1Sep 19, 20072.68 MB
FileZilla 3.0.2 RC1Add info2.75 MB
FileZilla 3.0.2Oct 17, 20072.74 MB
FileZilla 3.0.2.1Add info2.74 MB
FileZilla 3.0.3 RC1Add info2.77 MB
FileZilla 3.0.3Nov 6, 20072.77 MB
FileZilla 3.0.4 RC1Add info2.83 MB
FileZilla 3.0.4Nov 26, 20072.82 MB
FileZilla 3.0.4.1Add info2.82 MB
FileZilla 3.0.5 RC1Add info2.87 MB
FileZilla 3.0.5Jan 10, 20082.87 MB
FileZilla 3.0.5.1Jan 11, 20082.87 MB
FileZilla 3.0.5.2Jan 12, 20082.87 MB
FileZilla 3.0.6 RC1Add info2.89 MB
FileZilla 3.0.6Jan 30, 20082.92 MB
FileZilla 3.0.7 RC1Add info2.94 MB
FileZilla 3.0.7Feb 14, 20082.95 MB
FileZilla 3.0.7.1Add info2.95 MB
FileZilla 3.0.8 RC1Add info2.97 MB
FileZilla 3.0.8Mar 13, 20082.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.8.1Mar 17, 20082.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.9 RC1Add info2.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.9.1Apr 7, 20082.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.9.2Apr 18, 20082.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.9.3May 6, 20082.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.10 RC1Add info3.04 MB
FileZilla 3.0.10 RC2Add info3.03 MB
FileZilla 3.0.10May 20, 20083.05 MB
FileZilla 3.0.11 RC1Add info3.06 MB
FileZilla 3.0.11Jun 15, 20083.05 MB
FileZilla 3.0.11.1Jul 5, 20083.08 MB
FileZilla 3.0.21Add info2.74 MB
FileZilla 3.0.51Add info2.87 MB
FileZilla 3.0.52Add info2.87 MB
FileZilla 3.0.71Add info2.95 MB
FileZilla 3.0.81Add info2.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.91Add info2.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.92Add info2.98 MB
FileZilla 3.0.93Add info2.98 MB
FileZilla 3.1.0 Beta 1Add info3.11 MB
FileZilla 3.1.0 Beta 2Add info3.11 MB
FileZilla 3.1.0 RC1Add info3.26 MB
FileZilla 3.1.0 RC2Add info3.27 MB
FileZilla 3.1.0Jul 23, 20083.31 MB
FileZilla 3.1.0.1Jul 24, 20083.32 MB
FileZilla 3.1.1 RC1Add info3.46 MB
FileZilla 3.1.1Aug 10, 20083.47 MB
FileZilla 3.1.1.1Aug 11, 20083.47 MB
FileZilla 3.1.2 RC1Add info3.48 MB
FileZilla 3.1.2Aug 30, 20083.48 MB
FileZilla 3.1.3 Beta 1Add info3.48 MB
FileZilla 3.1.3Sep 21, 20083.49 MB
FileZilla 3.1.3.1Sep 29, 20083.49 MB
FileZilla 3.1.4 RC1Add info3.52 MB
FileZilla 3.1.4Oct 15, 20083.52 MB
FileZilla 3.1.4.1Oct 16, 20083.52 MB
FileZilla 3.1.5Oct 22, 20083.53 MB
FileZilla 3.1.5.1Nov 15, 20083.53 MB
FileZilla 3.1.6 RC1Add info3.53 MB
FileZilla 3.1.6Dec 2, 20083.54 MB
FileZilla 3.2.0 RC1Add info3.62 MB
FileZilla 3.2.0 RC2Add info3.65 MB
FileZilla 3.2.0Jan 7, 20093.62 MB
FileZilla 3.2.1 RC1Add info3.64 MB
FileZilla 3.2.1Feb 6, 20093.68 MB
FileZilla 3.2.2 RC1Add info3.70 MB
FileZilla 3.2.2Feb 20, 20093.69 MB
FileZilla 3.2.2.1Feb 21, 20093.68 MB
FileZilla 3.2.3 RC1Add info3.70 MB
FileZilla 3.2.3Mar 21, 20093.70 MB
FileZilla 3.2.3.1Mar 25, 20093.70 MB
FileZilla 3.2.4 RC1Add info3.74 MB
FileZilla 3.2.4Apr 21, 20093.75 MB
FileZilla 3.2.4.1Apr 27, 20093.74 MB
FileZilla 3.2.5 RC1Add info3.82 MB
FileZilla 3.2.5Jun 15, 20093.82 MB
FileZilla 3.2.6 RC1Add info3.83 MB
FileZilla 3.2.6Jun 28, 20093.82 MB
FileZilla 3.2.6.1Jul 2, 20093.82 MB
FileZilla 3.2.7 RC1Add info3.83 MB
FileZilla 3.2.7 RC2Add info3.85 MB
FileZilla 3.2.7 RC3Add info3.87 MB
FileZilla 3.2.7Aug 13, 20093.89 MB
FileZilla 3.2.7.1Aug 23, 20093.89 MB
FileZilla 3.2.8 RC1Add info3.89 MB
FileZilla 3.2.8Oct 3, 20093.89 MB
FileZilla 3.2.8.1Oct 10, 20093.89 MB
FileZilla 3.3.0 Beta 1Add info3.91 MB
FileZilla 3.3.0 Beta 2Add info3.92 MB
FileZilla 3.3.0 RC1Add info3.92 MB
FileZilla 3.3.0Nov 9, 20093.92 MB
FileZilla 3.3.0.1Nov 15, 20093.92 MB
FileZilla 3.3.1 RC1Add info3.94 MB
FileZilla 3.3.1Jan 3, 20103.93 MB
FileZilla 3.3.2 RC1Add info3.96 MB
FileZilla 3.3.2 RC2Add info3.96 MB
FileZilla 3.3.2Feb 21, 20103.97 MB
FileZilla 3.3.2.1Mar 21, 20103.98 MB
FileZilla 3.3.3 RC1Add info3.98 MB
FileZilla 3.3.3Jun 14, 20104.01 MB
FileZilla 3.3.4 RC1Add info4.00 MB
FileZilla 3.3.4 RC2Add info4.00 MB
FileZilla 3.3.4Aug 12, 20104.00 MB
FileZilla 3.3.4.1Aug 16, 20104.00 MB
FileZilla 3.3.5 RC1Add info4.06 MB
FileZilla 3.3.5Nov 14, 20104.06 MB
FileZilla 3.3.5.1Nov 21, 20104.05 MB
FileZilla 3.4.0 (Beta 1)Jan 9, 20114.07 MB
FileZilla 3.4.0 Beta 1Add info4.07 MB
FileZilla 3.4.0 RC1Add info4.06 MB
FileZilla 3.4.0 (RC 1)Mar 20, 20114.06 MB
FileZilla 3.4.0Mar 27, 20114.06 MB
FileZilla 3.5.0 RC1Add info19.08 MB
FileZilla 3.5.0 RC2Add info19.09 MB
FileZilla 3.5.0May 22, 20114.31 MB
FileZilla 3.5.1 (RC 1)Aug 21, 20114.32 MB
FileZilla 3.5.1 RC1Add info4.32 MB
FileZilla 3.5.1Aug 28, 20114.32 MB
FileZilla 3.5.2 RC1Add info4.32 MB
FileZilla 3.5.2Nov 8, 20114.32 MB
FileZilla 3.5.3Jan 8, 20126.49 MB
FileZilla 3.6.0 Beta 1Add info4.48 MB
FileZilla 3.6.0 (RC 1)Nov 1, 20124.47 MB
FileZilla 3.6.0 RC1Add info4.47 MB
FileZilla 3.6.0Nov 10, 20124.48 MB
FileZilla 3.6.0.1Nov 19, 20126.72 MB
FileZilla 3.6.0.2Nov 29, 20124.48 MB

Do you have software version that is not currently listed?

Upload it now and get rewarded!

Need a software version that is not currently listed?

Make a software request now!

FileZilla Description

FileZilla Client is a free open source cross-platform FTP, FTPS and SFTP client with lots of useful features and an intuitive graphical user interface.
These features include:
- Support for FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
- IPv6 support
- Supports resume and transfer of large files >4GB
- Powerful Site Manager and transfer queue
- Drag & drop support
- Configurable Speed limits
- Filename filters
- Network configuration wizard
- Remote file editing
- HTTP/1.1, SOCKS5 and FTP-Proxy support
You can use FileZilla with virtually any hosting server.

Other Internet Software

FileZilla Comments

Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus

This guide gives you a short overview on how to use FileZilla client. By default you don't have to configure FileZilla, so you can start directly working with the program.


Connecting to an FTP server

Using the Quick Connect bar

To connect to an FTP server, enter the address of the server into the host field of the Quickconnect bar (e.g. example.com - see image below). If it is a special server type like an SFTP server, add the protocol in front of the address. In case of an SFTP server, start the address with 'sftp://' (e.g. sftp://example.com). Enter the port of the server into the port field if it is not the default port (21 for FTP, 22 for SFTP). If a username / password is required, enter it in the corresponding fields, otherwise the default anonymous logon will be used. Click on Quickconnect or press Enter to connect to the server.

Please notice that the Quick Connect is for.. quick connections - so there is no way to edit the quick connections list which stores the last 10 entries. To store FTP server names you should use the Site Manager, instead.

Quick Connect is good for testing the login info before making a site manager entry. Once you connect, you can choose File -> 'Copy current connection to Site Manager..' to make a permanent entry. It is usually best to check your login info with Quick Connect before making a permanent entry.

Website

Using Site Manager

You can use the FileZilla Site Manager to specify specific site parameters and connect to the targeted FTP site. The Site Manager allows you to store entries and configure more parameters than the Quick Connect allows.

Special case: Servers in LAN

If the server you are connecting to is in your home LAN, then there is not an address (domain name) as you may know from the Internet. In LAN, you simply use the internal IP address of the server PC. In most cases the network name (computer name) will do, too. If the server is on the same PC as Filezilla, you can even use localhost or 127.0.0.1 as hostname.

NOTE: If you connect from the outside of your LAN this does not apply, you have to use the external (WAN) IP instead.

Navigating on the server

After a successful connection attempt, a list of files and directories appears on the right side of the main window. The name of the current remote directory is listed in the edit field on the top. Below that you will see the remote directory tree. Under the remote directory is a list of the contents of the current remote directory.

To change the current remote directory:

  • Type a directory name into the edit field and press enter, or
  • Click a directory in the directory tree, or
  • Double-click a directory in the list of the current directory contents

You will notice a directory called '.' listed in virtually all directories. Selecting this directory allows you to go up to the parent directory of the current directory.

Question marks ('?') appear on directories you haven't accessed yet, indicating that the FileZilla Client can't tell if there are subdirectories within those directories. If you access the directory the question mark will vanish.

Navigating on your machine

Filezilla Official Website

Navigating on your machine works almost like navigating on the server. The current local directory and the local directory tree are displayed on the left side of the main window by default.

Synchronized Browsing

If you have an identical directory structure on the local machine and the server, you can enable synchronized browsing. This means that any directory navigation on one machine is duplicated on the other. Acrobat dc 2019 portable.

To enable synchronized browsing, create an entry in the Site Manager, and on the Advanced tab, ensure that the Default local directory and the Default remote directory have the same structure. Then check 'use synchronized browsing,' save your settings, and connect.

Directory Comparison

To quickly see differences between files on the local machine and the server, choose View > Directory Comparison, and choose either 'compare file size' or 'compare modification time.' (You also hide identical files by checking that option.) Then choose 'Enable.'

You will now see color-coded differences between copies of the same file on the different machines. See their meanings here.

Transferring files

You can upload or download a file by double-clicking on it. It will be added to the transfer queue and the transfer starts automatically. To transfer directories and/or multiple files, select them and right-click the selection. Then you can click on Upload/Download in the popup menu.


You can also drag the files from one side and drop them on the other side. To add files to the queue so that they will be transferred later, select them and click Add to Queue from the popup menu. You may also drag the files directly into the queue. Click on the button on the toolbar to start the transfer.

Or, you can click on a file, then drag the file (a box is added to the arrow cursor) to the directory where you want to move it. The directory will be highlighted when you are over it. Let go of the mouse button and the file will be moved to the directory.

Detailed information on other aspects of the FileZilla client can be found on the following pages:

FileZilla uses multiple FTP sessions. One session gets used purely to browse the server. The other sessions get used to do the file transfers. That way, you can always browse the server even during transfers.

For example, here is a simple car analogy: You order a pizza using your telephone (aka the browsing connection), then you hang up the telephone. Then the delivery man drives the pizza in his car to your location (the transfer connection). While the pizza is transferring, you can phone somebody else, like for example your garage because your own car is broken ;)

Reducing simultaneous connections for incorrectly configured servers

If you get a 421 Too many connections from this IP () error, the FTP server is restricting your number of connections. There are even servers restricting it to one connection at a time.

The preferred solution would be to contact the server administrator and encourage him/her to configure the server correctly (FTP uses more than one connection by design!). But if you need access immediately, there is a workaround:

1. Open the Site Manager (File - Site Manager.. or the first toolbar button)

2. Create an entry for that server, enter all details you know, the more precise, the better

3. Open the 'Transfer Settings' tab

4. Tick the 'Limit number of simultaneous connections' checkbox

5. Enter the desired limit into the 'Maximum number of connections' field


Now, if you connect using the Site Manager entry, connections will be limited.

Note:If you limit connections to 1 only, there is a major drawback: You cannot browse the server anymore while a transfer is in progress!

Re-registering the shell extension (Windows only)

Especially on Vista or Windows 7 it can happen that Drag&Drop fails and you get an error message stating the shell extension doesn't work. In this case you may need to re-register it. Here's how:


1. Open a command prompt as administrator. This is important!

Start Menu - All Programs - Accessories: Right Click 'Command Prompt', select 'Run as administrator'


2. Navigate to the Filezilla program directory.

Example (32bit): cd 'Program FilesFilezilla FTP Client'
Example (64bit): cd 'Program Files (x86)FileZilla FTP Client'

3. Re-register the shell extension.

Type 'regsvr32 fzshellext.dll' (without quotes of course)


4. If you have 64bit OS, you need to perform an additional step.

Type 'regsvr32 fzshellext_64.dll' (no quotes as well)


If you get the reply 'DllRegisterServer in .. succeeded.', you've done it (though you probably still need to reboot your computer).

Retrieved from 'https://wiki.filezilla-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=Using&oldid=22786'




broken image