

On Windows, by default, FileZilla Server’s service runs as the SYSTEM user hence, if the boot drive is C:\, then the configuration files reside under C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\filezilla-server. On Windows, the configuration files for the server reside under %LOCALAPPDATA%\įilezilla-server and the Administration interface’ ones under %LOCALAPPDATA%\filezilla-server-gui, where %LOCALAPPDATA% is the environment variable which expands to the local AppData directory of the user that’s running the FileZilla Server’s service and FileZilla Server’s Administration interface.config/filezilla-server-gui, where ~ is the home directory of the user that’s running the FileZilla Server’s Administration interface. However, when storing passwords in FileZilla, because of the need to send passwords for FTP in plain text or generate an MD5 hash from the plain text, if FileZilla was to encrypt the. On Debian Linux, the configuration files for the server reside under /opt/ filezilla-server/etc/ and the ones for the Administration interface under ~/.Anybody can do it using simple web tools such as location where configuration files are saved depends on the operating system FileZilla Server is running on.
If you see your password like this:d) Then simply locate the password near the site name.

c) Press CTRL+F (or CMD+F on Mac) and search for the name of your site. To decrypt Bas64 FileZilla server’s user account password in the XML file we can use various online tools, it is not a very cumbersome job. b) Open the 'site manager entries' export.

