![]() Now if you have a query on this then write us in the comments below. You can install and use the FileZilla to transfer files between your local system and the remote server. While server directories will be displayed on the right side of the GUI. The directories on your local system will appear on the left-hand side. ![]() For example, dnf search filezilla grep dev will reveal the package libfilezilla-devel. sudo dnf install libfilezilla-devel wxBase3-devel gnutls-devel If you cant find a package on Red Hat and derivatives, then use denf find a package name. Now to connect to your FTP server enter the host address in the host box, and then enter username and password in their respective places and click on Quickconnect. On Red Hat and derivatives like Fedora, you can install dependencies with the command shown below. Now, you should be able to access the FTP server installed on CentOS 8 from another computer on. Now, for the firewall changes to take effect, run the following command: sudo firewall-cmd -reload. The Filezilla application GUI will look something like this – To allow firewall access to the FTP ports 20 and 21, run the following command: sudo firewall-cmd -add-service ftp -zone public -permanent. To open the Filezilla application press the Windows key and in the search bar enter Filezilla, now click on the icon that appears as given in the image below – ![]() ![]() This will start the downloading and installation process. Launch the FileZilla by using – /opt/FileZilla*/bin/filezilla Installing Filezilla from OS package repositoryįirst, open your terminal by pressing ctrl+alt+t and then run the following command in the terminal – sudo apt install filezilla -y Open the terminal and run following commands, sudo apt update sudo apt install -y filezilla Above commands will install filezilla on your ubuntu system. Now move to /opt/ directory by using – cd /opt/Ĭhange the ownership of the extracted Filezilla directory – sudo chown -R root:root FileZilla* Use the following command to extract it into /opt/ directory – sudo tar jvxf FileZilla_ *2 /opt/
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