This page discusses how to set up FileZilla so that you can ftp files from
your local machine to an Amazon EC2 instance.
Zeeshan Anjum April 14, 2014
Every time i connect via filezilla – it gives me the following errors
Error: Connection timed out
Error: Could not connect to server
Can you please help
mario pochat April 14, 2014
Thanks a lot for doing this video. It worked like a charm.
pratik patel April 14, 2014
thats really helpful to me
Syntra Click April 14, 2014
Although I can now connect to my instance via FTP, I can’t delete or upload
any files (FileZilla returns a permissions error). Any idea on how to fix
this? Thank you
Sanjay Verma April 14, 2014
Exactly as needed.. thanks a lot :)
ronvogt00 April 14, 2014
How does the connection work for a windows AMI ?
Diego Armando Gomez Mosquera April 14, 2014
Muy buena explicación. Felicitaciones.
TheTruth April 14, 2014
Hi, Don’t Know, which Kindle and Nook models do you have in mind – e-Ink or tablet? You need to consider that Kindle Touch ($ 139 without ads) or Nook Simple Touch ($ 99 without ads or $ 79 in B&N stores for Black Friday) are e-Ink devices for reading and not video/web/apps while Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet are LCD screen devices for video/web/apps but not too much for reading.
Non-touch screen Kindle models are such basic stone age devices (with page turn lag, buttons, and black blinks/flashes on each page turn) that I would not even speak about them – when you read a book do you flip pages or press buttons? Nook (unlike Kindle) supports eBooks in ePub format that is the universal format most used in the world. Current e-Ink Nook Simpletouch has the latest generation touch screen display, no page turn lag, it weights less, its battery lasts twice as long (two months on one charge), it has microSD slot and it doesn’t blink on each page turn – much better than current Kindle 3 or Kindle Keyboard. Nook Touch is still better designed than even the new Kindle Touch with battery lasting two months with ONE hour reading a day with Wi-Fi off thus it’s still twice as long as new Kindle’s two months with HALF and hour a day with Wi-Fi off. Nook Touch and Nook Color (unlike Kindle) have microSD card slot to take a card (class 6 or above) up to 32 GB.
in tablet world, Nook Tablet is clearly the superior device over Kindle Fire. Not just 11.5 hours battery life but 9 hours of video playback time – that’s vs. 8 hours for reading and 7.5 hours of video playback on Kindle Fire. 1.0 GB RAM Vs. 512 MB RAM of Kindle Fire, 16 GB content capacity plus 32 GB via microSD card vs. 8 GB capacity of Kindle Fire with no expansion slot. Fully laminated HD screen for reduced glare vs. no lamination of Kindle Fire. Bulit-in and optimized Netflix and Hulu plus with millions of movies/shows vs. 100K movies/shows of Amazon store. Nook Tablet has built-in mic for Skype voice conferencing and dictations to speech recognition software and physical volume controls on the side (Not on Kindle). Nook already has Cloud as all eBooks in your online library are stored there as well as downloaded to your device.
Also, If you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you’re allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi and you get free technical support in case of issues in any of the store.
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This page discusses how to set up FileZilla so that you can ftp files from
your local machine to an Amazon EC2 instance.
Every time i connect via filezilla – it gives me the following errors
Error: Connection timed out
Error: Could not connect to server
Can you please help
Thanks a lot for doing this video. It worked like a charm.
thats really helpful to me
Although I can now connect to my instance via FTP, I can’t delete or upload
any files (FileZilla returns a permissions error). Any idea on how to fix
this? Thank you
Exactly as needed.. thanks a lot :)
How does the connection work for a windows AMI ?
Muy buena explicación. Felicitaciones.
Hi, Don’t Know, which Kindle and Nook models do you have in mind – e-Ink or tablet? You need to consider that Kindle Touch ($ 139 without ads) or Nook Simple Touch ($ 99 without ads or $ 79 in B&N stores for Black Friday) are e-Ink devices for reading and not video/web/apps while Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet are LCD screen devices for video/web/apps but not too much for reading.
Non-touch screen Kindle models are such basic stone age devices (with page turn lag, buttons, and black blinks/flashes on each page turn) that I would not even speak about them – when you read a book do you flip pages or press buttons? Nook (unlike Kindle) supports eBooks in ePub format that is the universal format most used in the world. Current e-Ink Nook Simpletouch has the latest generation touch screen display, no page turn lag, it weights less, its battery lasts twice as long (two months on one charge), it has microSD slot and it doesn’t blink on each page turn – much better than current Kindle 3 or Kindle Keyboard. Nook Touch is still better designed than even the new Kindle Touch with battery lasting two months with ONE hour reading a day with Wi-Fi off thus it’s still twice as long as new Kindle’s two months with HALF and hour a day with Wi-Fi off. Nook Touch and Nook Color (unlike Kindle) have microSD card slot to take a card (class 6 or above) up to 32 GB.
in tablet world, Nook Tablet is clearly the superior device over Kindle Fire. Not just 11.5 hours battery life but 9 hours of video playback time – that’s vs. 8 hours for reading and 7.5 hours of video playback on Kindle Fire. 1.0 GB RAM Vs. 512 MB RAM of Kindle Fire, 16 GB content capacity plus 32 GB via microSD card vs. 8 GB capacity of Kindle Fire with no expansion slot. Fully laminated HD screen for reduced glare vs. no lamination of Kindle Fire. Bulit-in and optimized Netflix and Hulu plus with millions of movies/shows vs. 100K movies/shows of Amazon store. Nook Tablet has built-in mic for Skype voice conferencing and dictations to speech recognition software and physical volume controls on the side (Not on Kindle). Nook already has Cloud as all eBooks in your online library are stored there as well as downloaded to your device.
Also, If you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you’re allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi and you get free technical support in case of issues in any of the store.