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Filezilla FTP server

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My Server has been running for a while and I have many domains on it.
If I install filezilla FTP server now will my existing FTP clients still work?
 
To my knowledge, FileZilla Server isn't supported through Plesk - but you could run it on a non-standard port and it would work fine (as long as you poked holes in your firewall for it). It would NOT automatically map user accounts, permissions and the like.

I loved FileZilla Server - until I was encouraged to try out Gene6. You really ought to give Gene6 FTP a try - it's supported by Plesk, and you can still add custom configurations to it and custom remote monitoring ports and stuff. Very powerful, scriptable, extensive logging and logging options, and real-time monitoring. Cool stuff. It's not free, but it's worth every single penny.
 
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