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Narration
00:01 Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Introduction to FileZilla.
00:07 In this tutorial we will learn: AboutFileZilla
00:13 Features of FileZilla
00:16 How to install FileZilla
00:19 The FileZilla Interface
00:22 To upload and download files using FileZilla
00:27 What is FileZilla?
00:30 It is a Free and Open Source Software
00:34 Is used to share files & folders over the network
00:39 Is easy to use
00:42 Works on all operating systems
00:46 Features of FileZilla.
00:49 Supports FTP, FTP over FTPs, SSH and IPv6
00:59 Supports drag and drop for easy file transfer
01:04 Has filename filters - users can filter specific files that fulfill the conditions they want
01:13 Directory comparison to compare local and remote directories
01:19 Supports Bookmarks
01:22 To record this tutorial, I'm using Ubuntu Linux OS version 14.04
01:30 FileZilla version 3.10.2
01:35 And a working Internet connection
01:38 To practice this tutorial, you should have working knowledge of any one operating system.
01:45 To learn about Linux OS, please watch the Linux spoken tutorials on this website.
01:53 FileZilla can be installed by using any one of the following methods on Ubuntu Linux OS.
02:02 Go to Ubuntu Software Centre or Synaptic Package manager, search for FileZilla and install
02:12 Or in the Terminal, type “sudo apt-get install FileZilla” and press Enter
02:22 Another method to install FileZilla on any OS, is to go to https://filezilla-project.org/
02:36 Download the FileZilla Client for the particular OS.
02:41 On Windows OS, double-click on the downloaded setup file and install.
02:48 I have already done the installation on my Linux machine.
02:53 Let us open FileZilla.
02:56 In Ubuntu Linux, at the top left corner of your Desktop, click on Dash Home.
03:04 In the Search box, type FileZilla.
03:08 You can see the FileZilla icon. Click on it to open.
03:16 In Windows, click on the Start Menu and search for FileZilla.
03:23 In the list, click on FileZilla to open it.
03:27 Alternately, if you have FileZilla shortcut icon on the Desktop, then just double-click on it.
03:36 This is how the FileZilla interface looks like.
03:41 It contains- The Menu bar at the top
03:45 Shortcut icons bar for commonly used menu items
03:50 Quick Connect Bar
03:52 Details pane
03:54 Local Site pane
03:56 Remote Site pane
03:58 Status Pane
04:00 The Quick Connect bar has the fields for
04:04 Host – Where we will enter the host details of the remote location IP or site address.
04:12 Username – Where we have to provide the username of the host
04:18 Password – Password field for the host user
04:23 Port - Protocol type for communication
04:28 Quick Connect button – To connect to the remote location.
04:33 A drop Down – which lists the previously connected locations
04:39 Details pane has connectivity, technical details and the commands executed on the remote machine.
04:47 Local Site pane displays the file structure of our system.
04:53 Remote Site pane displays the file structure of the connected remote system.
05:00 These two will help us to browse and locate the files and folders.
05:05 The Status Pane displays the file transfer status.
05:11 It has 3 tabs: Queued files – shows the list of files which are in queue for transfer.
05:21 Failed Transfer – displays the list of files which failed to transfer.
05:28 Successful Transfer – displays the files which have been successfully transferred.
05:35 Next we will see how to connect to a remote system and transfer a file to it.
05:42 In the Host box, I will type the remote machine's IP address.
05:49 You can give the IP address of the machine which you have access to.
05:55 Then enter the username & password for that remote machine.
06:01 Type the port as 22.
06:04 And click on Quick Connect.
06:07 You will get a message - Unknown host key.
06:12 Click on the checkbox: Always trust this host, add this key to the cacheand click on the Ok button
06:23 A success message appears in the Details pane.
06:28 This confirms that the remote machine & your machine is connected to the network.
06:35 If the machines did not connect, then a connection failed message would appear.
06:41 Now let us transfer a file from our machine to the remote machine.
06:47 To do so, first browse the file which you want to transfer in the Local Site pane.
06:55 I will go to the folder Desktop on my machine and select the file sample.pdf.
07:03 Next right-click on the file and select Upload.
07:08 In the Status pane, you can see the file transfer status.
07:13 Depending upon your network speed, this may take some time.
07:18 Once the transfer is complete, the progress bar will disappear from the Queued files tab.
07:26 Click on Successful transfer tab. Here is our entry.
07:31 The Status pane shows that the file is transferred.
07:35 Let us check which location the file is transferred to.
07:40 By default, the files will transfer to the location which is opened in the Remote Site pane.
07:48 Here is our file sample.pdf
07:52 If it is not displayed, go to the Shortcut icons bar and click on the Refresh button.
07:59 Next we will learn how to upload our files or folder into a specific location.
08:07 In the Remote Site pane, I will browse for the folder Desktop.
08:13 Then inside the Desktop folder, right-click and select Create directory.
08:20 A window opens up.
08:22 I will name the directory as SpokenTutorial and click on the Ok button.
08:29 On the Desktop, you can see the SpokenTutorial folder has been created.
08:36 Next let’s upload some file into it.
08:40 On my Desktop, I have a file called intro.ogv.
08:46 We will upload this file.
08:49 Click on the file. Drag and drop it into the folder SpokenTutorial in the Remote Site pane.
08:58 We can upload files or folders by drag and drop method or by right-clicking and then selecting Upload.
09:08 Notice here - the file intro.ogv is uploaded in the SpokenTutorial folder.
09:16 Now let’s learn to download a file or folder from the remote machine.
09:22 To do so, drag and drop the file from the Remote pane to the local machine.
09:29 Alternately, right-click and select Download.
09:34 Now the folder SpokenTutorial has been downloaded from the remote machine to our local machine.
09:43 Likewise, you can upload or download files from your machine to any remote machine easily.
09:51 This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Let us summarize
09:57 In this tutorial, we learnt about - About FileZilla
10:02 Features of FileZilla
10:05 How to install FileZilla
10:08 The FileZilla interface
10:10 To upload and download files using FileZilla
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