i have a windows machine that i use for years now. _on this machine i have a ftp-client. At the moment i want to setup a filezillaclient on my notebook which runs no Linux.
so i have to set up the FileZilla - Client on a new installed Notebook - how to proceed?
well - sure thing i could just follow the two steps:
Step 1: Install
Step 2: Just use it.
note: i have a XML-file here: well if i have this xml dataset - that is derivde from a filezilla that lies on a windows machine:
but wait: well i have to add some xml-data -/key file) i guess
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<Setting name="FTP Proxy password" />
<Setting name="FTP Proxy login sequence" />
<Setting name="SFTP keyfiles">C:\Users\foo\Documents\_data_\keys\_webserver_\priv_serverkey</Setting>
<Setting name="SFTP compression">
well i think that i have to import the xml-file.
is this all i have to do to make the FileZilla working?
therefore i head hover over to the public key authentifzierung
In order to support public key authentication, FileZilla must know the private keys to use.
but plz imagine i want to use filezilla on a linux - notebook - there i need to make some things new -
imagine - the paths do not fit - i swith form a windows machine to linux.
we do not have such paths like mentioned above.
what should be done here!
well this drives me nuts
'update: Alternatively, you can use putty's pageant to manage your keys PageAnt is recognized by Filezilla - should I do this via that if necessary!