You should set it to whichever folder contains your Website files. This is the default local folder Direct FTP will access in the Local pane on the left-hand side of the program. Some servers may limit the number of connections, so you should check with your hosting provider before modifying this field. This field allows you to enter how many simultaneous transfers you would like to be able to run at one time. Do not change this value unless your hosting provider has told you to do so. When you select a protocol, the program automatically changes this value to the default port for that protocol. This option depends on what protocol you are using to connect to your FTP server. You can choose FTP, SFTP over SSH, FTPS over TSL/SSL, FTPS over SSL, FTPS over TSL, HTTP, or HTTPS. This option lets you specify your FTP connection. Enable passive mode if you experience trouble connecting.Ĭlick this button to show or hide options pertaining to protocols, ports, connections, local and remote folders, and proxies. Passwords are case sensitive, so if there are capital letters in your password, you must enter it that way.Ĭhecking this box activates passive mode. Be sure to enter the information exactly how it was given to you by your provider.
This is the FTP password assigned to you by your Web hosting company. Usernames are case sensitive, so if there are capital letters in your username, you must enter it that way. This is the FTP username assigned to you by your Web hosting company. It is up to your Web hosting company to assign your FTP server hostname, so you will need to find out from them what it is. Do not include ftp:// or any directory name such as /mysite, because these are invalid TCP/IP hostnames. It should be in the form of an IP address, your domain name (e.g. This is the TCP/IP hostname of your FTP server. Since it is just a personal reminder of which server you are using, you can name it anything you want. This is a nickname for the FTP connection being created. This creates a blank server profile that you can fill in with the information provided to you by your hosting provider.
Click the green plus sign icon to add a new server. You can do this by clicking File > Manage Servers. The first thing you have to do in order to use Free FTP is set up your server profile.