As a blogger, FTP is often used to upload and download the back-end stuff of the website. For example, you can back up the entire website file and upload a large number of images. Generally, we use specialized FTP tools, such as FlashFXP,FileZilla, LeapFTP and CuteFTP. The independent FTP client is very convenient and easy to use. MK is commonly used for FlashFXP. However, some people directly use a browser to upload and download files on FTP. It is also very convenient to use the Firefox plug-in FireFTP.
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Not all places run your new software installation, especially on the public computer, but the public computer allows plug-ins to be installed. The FireFTP operation interface of Firefox plug-in looks similar to that of the FTP client:
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Although FireFTP is just a browser plug-in, the plug-in is as powerful as the FTP client (it seems exaggerated), with directory comparison, directory synchronization, SFTP, SSL, search/filter, integrity check, remote editing, drag and drop, and file hashing. Download FireFTP (click to view more excellent Firefox plug-ins. There are two installation methods: download and install via Firefox search; one is to download it officially and drag it to Firefox quick installation, if you do not understand, click here to view details. Refer to the method for installing the Firefox plug-in SearchStatus described earlier.
Through articles and images, we know and know FireFTP
- Speed limit and limit link points for common vsFTPd Functions
- Vsftpd Installation Process
- Vsftpd. conf Glossary
- Modify default directory for common vsFTPd Functions
- Other settings of VSFTPD settings
- Build your own FTP Server with FileZilla Server