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cs101:sftpfromlinuxgui [2020/09/08 13:53] – [Navigating and window layout] localadmincs101:sftpfromlinuxgui [2020/09/08 16:18] (current) – [How to transfer files between Linux computers using SFTP via a GUI] localadmin
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 ====== How to transfer files between Linux computers using SFTP via a GUI ====== ====== How to transfer files between Linux computers using SFTP via a GUI ======
-This information is provided for the Ubuntu/Debian editions of Linux used in the CS Department (FileZilla version 3.46.3). Other Linux versions may vary.+This information is provided for the [[https://www.ubuntu.com/|Ubuntu]]/Debian editions of Linux used in the CS Department (FileZilla version 3.46.3). Other Linux versions may vary.
  
 FileZilla Client is a fast and reliable cross-platform SFTP client with lots of useful features and an intuitive graphical user interface. FileZilla Client is a fast and reliable cross-platform SFTP client with lots of useful features and an intuitive graphical user interface.
-  * Note: Filezilla does support FTP and FTPS protocols, but as they are no longer considered secure, they are not used by the CS Department.+  * **Note:** Filezilla does support FTP and FTPS protocols, but as they are no longer considered secure, they are not used by the CS Department.
  
  
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 Now click on the Quickconnect button. Now click on the Quickconnect button.
  
-Note: If your login information specifies a protocol like SFTP enter the hostname as follows: sftp:<nowiki>//</nowiki>hostname. Most likely at NDSU, entering a protocol will not be necessary.+  * **Note:** If your login information specifies a protocol like SFTP enter the hostname as follows: sftp:<nowiki>//</nowiki>hostname. Most likely at NDSU, entering a protocol will not be necessary.
  
 FileZilla will now try to connect to the remote computer. FileZilla will now try to connect to the remote computer.
  
-Note: If you have never connected to the remote computer from your current computer, you man get an Unknown host key warning message.+  * **Note:** If you have never connected to the remote computer from your current computer, you man get an Unknown host key warning message.
  
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-===== Navigating and window layout ===== +===== Window Layout and Navigation =====
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 Below the Quickconnect bar are: Below the Quickconnect bar are:
   * The connection status window. Look here for info on connection problems.   * The connection status window. Look here for info on connection problems.
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 To upload a file to the remote computer. To upload a file to the remote computer.
  
-In the local pane: Navigate to the directory which contains the data to be uploaded. +  * In the local pane: Navigate to the directory which contains the data to be uploaded. 
-Now, navigate to the desired target directory on the server (using the server pane's file listings). To upload the data, select the respective files/directories and drag them from the local to the remote pane. You will notice that the files will be added to the transfer queue at the bottom of the window and soon thereafter get removed again - since they were (hopefully, if nothing went wrong) just uploaded to the server. The uploaded files and directories should now be displayed in the server content listing at the right side of the window.+  * In the remote page: Navigate to the target directory on the server (using the remote pane's file listings). 
 +  * To upload the data: Select the respective files/directories from the left (local) pane and drag them to the remote pane. You will notice that the files will be added to the transfer queue at the bottom of the window and soon thereafter be removed when they are completely uploaded to the server. The uploaded files and directories should now be displayed in the remote content listing at the right side of the window.
 ==== Download ==== ==== Download ====
 +Downloading files, or directories, works essentially the same way as uploading. Drag the files/directories from the right (remote) pane to the left (local) pane.
  
- +  * **Note:** In case you try to overwrite a file during upload or download, FileZilla will by default display a dialog asking what to do (overwrite, rename, skip).
  
 For more information, See [[https://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Documentation|Filezilla's documentation]]. For more information, See [[https://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Documentation|Filezilla's documentation]].
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