<label>Please select the default transfer mode you would like to use.</label>
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<label>FTP uses secondary connections for data transfers. These additional connections can be established in two ways.</label>
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<label>In passive mode, which is recommended for most users, FileZilla asks the server for a port and connects to the given port. Not much configuration has to be done for this.</label>
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<label>A few servers don't allow passive mode or are misconfigured. In such cases you would have to use active mode. In active mode, FileZilla opens a port and asks the server to connect to it.</label>
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<label>On the following pages, both active and passive mode will be configured, so you can connect to servers which reject either transfer mode.</label>
<label>Please configure any firewalls and routers so that FileZilla can establish outgoing connection to arbitrary ports.</label>
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<label>Please note that FileZilla has no influence on the port the server chooses. So the server might choose a port which your firewall thinks is only used by trojans or other malware. This might raise a false alarm you can safely discard.</label>
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<label>If the automatic test at the end of this wizard succeeds, but you cannot transfer files to a particular server, the server might be misconfigured and you should try active mode. You can set the transfer mode on a per-server basis in the Site Manager.</label>
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<label>Some misconfigured remote servers which are behind a router, may reply with their local ip address.</label>
<label>Use this option if you have a dynamic IP address. FileZilla will contact the above server once each session as soon as you use active mode for the first time. Only the version of FileZilla you're using is submitted to the server.</label>
<label>In case you have a router, you will have to forward all available ports, as FileZilla has no influence on the ports your system chooses.</label>