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<!-- fzdefaults.xml documentation
The file fzdefaults.xml is used to provide system-wide default settings for FileZilla.
Usage:
- Windows:
Put the file fzdefaults.xml into the same directory as filezilla.exe
- OS X:
Modify the app bundle, put fzdefaults.xml into the Contents/SharedSupport/ subdirectory
- Other:
Put fzdefaults.xml into one of the following directories (in order of precedence):
- ~/.filezilla - /etc/filezilla - share/filezilla subdirectory of the install prefix.
Default site manager entries:
Create some new Site Manager entries and export the list of sites. Rename the resulting XML file to fzdefaults.xml or copy the <Servers> block in it to fzdefaults.xml. See example below.
Global configuration settings
Location of settings directory:
By default, FileZilla stores its settings in the user's home directory. If you want to change this location, modify the "Config Location" setting (see below).
"Config Location" either accepts absolute paths or paths relative to the location of fzdefaults.xml You can also use environment variables by preceding them with the dollar sign, e.g. "$HOME/foo". Use $$ to denote a path containing dollar signs, e.g. "c:\$$foobar\" if settings should be located in "c:\$foobar". A single dot denotes the directory containing fzdefaults.xml
Kiosk mode
If the "Kiosk mode" setting is set to 1, FileZilla will not write any passwords to disk. If set to 2, FileZilla will not write to any configuration file. The latter is useful if FileZilla gets executed from read-only media.
Disable update check
If the "Disable update check" setting is set to 1, the capability to check for new FileZilla versions will be completely disabled.
Cache directory
Use the "Cache directory" setting to override where FileZilla places its resource cache. Same rules for environment variables and relative paths as for the "Config Location" setting apply. -->
<FileZilla3> <Settings> <Setting name="Config Location">$SOMEDIR/filezilla/</Setting> <Setting name="Kiosk mode">0</Setting> <Setting name="Disable update check">0</Setting> <Setting name="Cache directory">$USERPROFILE/Documents</Setting> </Settings> <Servers> <Server> <Host>ftp.gnu.org</Host> <Port>21</Port> <Protocol>0</Protocol> <Type>0</Type> <Logontype>0</Logontype> <User>anonymous</User> <Pass>someone@example.com</Pass> <TimezoneOffset>0</TimezoneOffset> <PasvMode>MODE_DEFAULT</PasvMode> <MaximumMultipleConnections>0</MaximumMultipleConnections> <EncodingType>Auto</EncodingType> <Comments></Comments> <LocalDir></LocalDir> <RemoteDir></RemoteDir>Primary GNU download server </Server> </Servers> </FileZilla3>
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