Use FileZilla to build FTP server in Windows environment

1. Install FileZilla Server client

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After this step, click Install and wait for the installation to complete.

2. Add service

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icon on the desktop, double-click to open it.
2. Click [File] -> [Connect to Server], a pop-up window will pop up, allowing you to fill in the host address, port, and password.
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The port is the address of the server where the FTP service is to be set up for the file. The port remains unchanged, and the password is filled in by yourself.
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After filling in all the above, click [Connect].
3. After opening, click [Server] -> [Activate]
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After activation, the following log will prompt that the service is online.
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3. Add users

1. Click [Edit] -> [User]
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2. Click [Add]
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3. Enter the user name
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4. Select the added user with the mouse and check [Password], and set the password of this user in the password box.
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5. Add a shared folder
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After the addition is complete, you can set the permissions of this folder on the right side of the shared folder directory display bar.
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After all these are set, click the [OK] button in the lower left corner.

4. Verification

1. Install the FileZilla client on another computer under the same network environment as the FTP server.
2. Double-click to open it, enter the address of the FTP server at the top, the user name/password you just created, and fill in the port 21. Click [Quick Connection].
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3. After the connection is completed, the shared folder of the remote FTP server will be displayed in the lower right corner of the window, and the folder directory of our local computer will be displayed in the lower left corner.
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4. Drag and drop the local computer to the remote FTP server to copy the log console above the station body file and output the corresponding log.
For example:
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Origin blog.csdn.net/qq_43003203/article/details/127032592