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Download FileZilla Server 1.8.1

FileZilla Server

  -  5.63 MB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    FileZilla Server 1.8.1 LATEST

  • Review by

    Daniel Leblanc

  • Operating System

    Windows 8 (64-bit) / Windows 10 (64-bit) / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    FileZilla / External Link

  • Filename

    FileZilla_Server_1.8.1_win64-setup.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    2a4cc8d71ea2ce163e8d144616be83d6

FileZilla Server is an FTP program for file uploading and downloading to and from your FTP site, server, or host. The program lets you transfer files and navigate among folders, Web sites, and your computer. This software enables you to perform multiple file transfers simultaneously. FileZilla Server is a sister product to FileZilla Client. It is an FTP server supported by the same project and features support for FTP and FTP over SSL/TLS. The app is currently available only on the Windows platform. File Zilla Server is a free, open-source FTP server.

Features and Highlights
  • Compression with DEFLATE (MODE Z)
  • Encryption with SSL/TLS (for FTPS)
  • Per-user permissions on the underlying file system
  • GUI configuration tool
  • Speed limits


  • FileZilla Server 1.8.1 Screenshots

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What's new in this version:

New features:
- Limits to the number of active sessions defined for the groups now apply to the group as a whole, not just to the individual users belonging to those groups
- Fixed bug that led to timeouts not being set at startup, but only when changing the configuration

Bugfixes and minor changes:
- FTP Server: NLST would report a file names with a leading ./ path in certain cases, which confused some clients. Fixed.
- UI: Fixed bug that caused the Administration Interface to misinterpret native paths in the mount lists in case the server were running on a machine with different path semantics than the Administration Interface's one
- UI: fixed regression that led to some message dialogs not being displayed
- Fixed regression that caused disabled mount points with empty native paths to be discarded
- Fixed conversion to utf8 of virtual paths, which was wrongly misinterpreting some native encodings
- In case of login failure, the login timeout resumes counting down for the remaining time

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