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Figure 19.2 gFTP File Transfer
To download files, select the files you want to download in the remote list of files, then
click the left arrow button. The progress of each download is listed in the field in the
middle of the window. If the transfer is successful, the files appear in the directory
listing on the left.
To upload a file, select the files you want to upload in your local directory listing on
the left, then click the right arrow button. The progress of each download is listed in
the field in the middle of the window. If the transfer is successful, the files appear in
the remote directory listing on the right.
To modify preferences for your downloads, click FTP > Options.

19.4 Setting Up an HTTP Proxy Server

To set up an HTTP proxy server, do the following:
1 In GNOME FTP, click FTP > Options, then select the FTP tab.
2 Choose HTTP Proxy from the Proxy Server Type drop-down list, then specify
your proxy server information in that dialog box.
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