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In the password column, all of the sites are in the format: 1.1507E+23 When I opened up the file using dreamweaver it showed: 015073010021041083014182 So as far as I can tell this isn't (mis)information. |
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The obfuscation was set to off by default in v3. The poster botg is the developer: FileZilla Forums • View topic - Filezilla password plaintext disaster His response has always been: 'don't save passwords'. Here's an old thread where he tries to explain why Filezilla doesn't even try to protect passwords: FileZilla Forums • View topic - Alleged security vulnerability in FileZilla |
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I really hope by FTP you mean SFTP. FTP sends everything including your passwords and the files you're transferring in plaintext. So, any coffee shop snooper could compromise both your login/password and the data that you're transferring. Not wise.
I generally don't use a client for SFTP but when I do, I use Transmit. If I need to transfer something I typically use scp from the terminal. I deploy my apps using Capistrano which pulls them from a git repo. |
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Dunno why this thread got bumped but if you're using Filezilla and KeePass, then create an entry in KeePass for your site's FTP and then put this where the URL goes in that entry...
cmd://"C:\Program Files (x86)\FileZilla FTP Client\filezilla.exe" ftp://{USERNAME}:{PASSWORD}@{TITLE} Then click the link you've created in KeePass and Filezilla will launch, go to the respective site's FTP, and it will never store a thing. Works like a charm.
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