Connect Automatically to Remote Site
Posted: 2015-08-21 17:22
I am new to this forum, so forgive me if this question has been asked and answered. I searched but was unsuccessful.
I am using the current version of FileZilla on a Windows 7 box. I always want to go to the same remote site automatically upon opening the program, but I cannot seem to get the syntax correct. As I understand it from the wiki, the syntax is: filezilla --site="0/MyServer. It's the MyServer part I am stuck on. The web site itself is "http://lawweb.pace.edu/dld/". The remote directory that I use in FileZilla is "/dld". That directory is actually a subdirectory of "/lawschool", but FileZilla will connect properly from within the program with either designation.
I have tried all sorts of variations (except the right one, obviously), such as the following:
https://lawweb.pace.edu/dld
https://lawweb.pace.edu/lawschool/dld
Both of the above without the introductory https
/dld
/lawschool
/lawschool/dld
For all of these I get the error message: "The site does not exist." I suspect there is a simple answer for this problem; the difficulty is that I am simpler than the answer is. If anyone can offer something, I will be most grateful. Thanks for your time.
I am using the current version of FileZilla on a Windows 7 box. I always want to go to the same remote site automatically upon opening the program, but I cannot seem to get the syntax correct. As I understand it from the wiki, the syntax is: filezilla --site="0/MyServer. It's the MyServer part I am stuck on. The web site itself is "http://lawweb.pace.edu/dld/". The remote directory that I use in FileZilla is "/dld". That directory is actually a subdirectory of "/lawschool", but FileZilla will connect properly from within the program with either designation.
I have tried all sorts of variations (except the right one, obviously), such as the following:
https://lawweb.pace.edu/dld
https://lawweb.pace.edu/lawschool/dld
Both of the above without the introductory https
/dld
/lawschool
/lawschool/dld
For all of these I get the error message: "The site does not exist." I suspect there is a simple answer for this problem; the difficulty is that I am simpler than the answer is. If anyone can offer something, I will be most grateful. Thanks for your time.