![]() ![]() You should now be connected to the cluster and see your local files in the left-hand pane and the remote files in the right-hand pane. Enter the code shown in your OpenAuth token window (Or Google Authenticator or DUO Mobile, if you are using one of alternative token generators) and click OK. Check “Remember password until FileZilla is closed”, otherwise it will prompt you periodically and interrupt transfersĪnother password box will pop up as. ![]() This will store cluster key for future use.Ī password prompt box will pop up. Check the “Always trust this host, add this key to the cache” box and click OK. The first time you connect you will see a window titled “Unknown host key”. If you’re just making a bookmark for later, click OK. Or, if you wish to connect to a specific directory (for instance, your lab’s shared storage or a particular folder in your home directory), you can enter this here.Ĭlick Connect to initiate a connection. You can leave Default remote directory: blank if you simply wish to connect to your RC account’s home directory. You can type this in or click the Browse button and find the directory you want. – on your computer) directory/folder you’d like to start in when connecting. OPTIONAL In the Advanced tab, select the local (i.e. Otherwise you will be prompted for your password and token each time the token expires and for every new simultaneous connection during file transfers. IMPORTANT Click the Transfer tab and check the Limit number of simultaneous connections box and set Maximum number of connections to “1”. In newer versions of Filezilla, the password box will not exist, and in older versions of Filezilla it will be greyed out because we’re using Interactive login, which will instead prompt you for a password when you click Connect.Login Type: select Interactive (this is crucial, otherwise you will not be prompted for your OpenAuth token). ![]()
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