There are many FTP clients to choose from. Some are cross-platform, which means they work on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems and others are not. If you’re a FileZilla user on one platform, and you want to use the same in Linux, then continue below to learn how to install FileZilla on Ubuntu Linux. FileZilla is a free software, cross-platform FTP software, consisting of FileZilla Client and FileZilla Server. It supports Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS), and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) and comes with an intuitive user interface that allows anyone to easily manage to transfer files between a local host and remote FTP server. Other features supported by FileZilla:
IPv6 support Available in many languages Supports resume and transfer of large files >4GB Tabbed user interface Powerful Site Manager and transfer queue Bookmarks Drag & drop support Configurable transfer speed limits Filename filters Directory comparison Network configuration wizard Remote file editing Keep-alive
To get started with installing FileZilla on Ubuntu, follow the steps below:
Install FileZilla
Before installing FileZilla, you should update Ubuntu. Run the commands below to update Ubuntu and install the FileZilla client. That should install FileZilla on your systems.
Use FileZilla
After installing FileZilla, go to the Activities Overview and search for FileZilla. Then launch to open. FileZilla should open up and be ready to set up new connections. If you know the FTP or sFTP hostname, type in it, choose the connection type, and enter your credentials to sign on. When you’re done, save our connection settings and keep using FileZilla. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to install FileZilla on Ubuntu. If you find any error above, please use the form below to report.