By trusting the certificate the Administration interface will connect to FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server, otherwise the connection will be aborted. If you installed FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server locally the certificate can be trusted.
Under Linux you can view logs using systemd’s command journalctl. Note: Under Windows you can find the log files in the sub-folder (see section Windows Installation).
If you didn’t take note of the fingerprint at installation time find it in the log searching for SHA and check if it is the same. You can decide whether to trust the certificate based upon its SHA256 fingerprints. If you trust it you won’t be asked to approve it again next time you connect to FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server. The first time that the Administration interface connects to a host, a dialog window will display theįingerprint associated with the TLS certificate the server uses for administrative connections, asking Pro Enterprise Server at start up, you can select the checkbox Automatically connect to this server at startup. If you entered a wrong password an error message will appear saying that the password is not valid.Īlso, if you want the Administration interface to automatically connect to that instance of FileZilla If you installed FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server locally, the host will be listening on the localhost IPs (127.0.0.1 and ::1), and if during installation you didn’t change the default value, the Administration will be listening on port 14148.Įnter your password and if you want the Administration interface to remember it, select the checkbox Save the password. The Connection dialog window asks you to set the host, that might be either an IP address or a URI, FileZilla Server/FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server Administration’s interface asks you to connect to FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server.