Depending on the router model, you can forward a range of ports or you must forward all ports individually. If you have a NAT router, you need to forward these ports to the local machine where FileZilla Server is installed. These ports must then be opened on the firewall. If you do not want to allow incoming connections on all ports or if your FTP server is behind a NAT router (so to allow connections from outside your network), you need to tell FileZilla Server to use a specific range of ports for passive-mode connections. Let’s see this setting in the image below: If you want to use this FTP server to offer a public service, you may need to block some unwanted IP addresses, or to restrict the connection only to certain IP addresses. So let’s move on to the basic configuration of the FTP server, which will allow you to immediately perform an upload test of some files.Ĭlick on the button to open the general preferences, then set the FTP connection port. You can leave the password empty, because by default it is not set, and click on “Connect”. Since this is the local machine, you can leave “localhost” and specify the port (here you can see the default one, otherwise you have to specify the one you chose during installation). The FTP server service at this point will have already been started, so through this interface you can connect to it to configure the server parameters. Once the installation is complete, the management interface will be immediately opened, as you can see in the image below: Leave the option checked to start the management interface as soon as the installation is complete.Ĭlick now on the “Install” button to complete the installation. In the next screen, set up to start the FTP server management interface manually (otherwise it will start at each user logon). Leave the option checked to start the server after the installation completes. You can use any port number that is not already in use, for example 8387 (note: this is not the FTP port, but the port for FTP server administration). As for the port for the FTP server administration panel, you can use the default number or specify a different one for security reasons. This option is obviously necessary when you’re installing FileZilla on server systems. FileZilla server will be installed as a Windows service and will then start in the background each time the machine is started. We recommend leaving the default settings for starting the service. Proceed to the next step, where you can find the following important configuration: Select the components to be installed as shown in the image above. Start the setup and proceed with the following steps: In this short tutorial, we will show how easy it is to install and configure Filezilla FTP server.įirst of all, let’s download the setup from the official website: See also: How to make an incremental FTP backup (upload) with Iperius It can be said that it is the server counterpart of the well known FTP client application Filezilla.įilezilla Server Free supports both FTP and FTPS, also using Let’s Encrypt (while Filezilla Client also supports SFTP, S3 and StorJ), and can be installed on any Windows, macOS or Linux system to provide file upload and download service, using any FTP client or backup software. The FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server, a commercial edition, also supports SFTP and Two-factor authentication. Filezilla Server is a free software to create your own FTP server in a few simple steps.
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