

Launch FileZilla and use the “Edit -> Settings” command to bring up FileZilla’s configuration settings.


IMPORTANT: To use FileZilla, your server private key should be in PPK format. Once you have your server’s SSH key, choose your preferred application and follow the steps below to connect to the server using SFTP. Learn more about obtaining SSH credentials NOTE: The steps below assume that you have obtained the SSH credentials for your server. Once you have confirmed that you have the IP address and correct SSH credentials for your server, follow the instructions below depending on the platform you wish to use.Īlthough you can use any SFTP/SCP client to transfer files to your server, this guide documents FileZilla (Windows, Linux and Mac OS X), WinSCP (Windows) and Cyberduck (Mac OS X). When uploading files via SFTP, you must have the server’s IP address, username and password or, if you chose to deploy the server with an SSH key instead of a password, you must have the server username and corresponding SSH private key in. NOTE: Bitnami applications can be found in /opt/bitnami/apps. Troubleshoot server performance problems.Enable SSL access over HTTPS with Cloudflare.Auto-configure a Let's Encrypt certificate.Give SSH access to another person, such as a customer.Learn about the Bitnami Configuration Tool.Configure third-party SMTP for outbound emails.Understand what data Bitnami collects from deployed Bitnami stacks.Understand the default directory structure.Understand upcoming changes to Bitnami Stacks.Learn about Bitnami PHP application modules deprecation.Learn about the SSH warning 'REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED'.
