Working with Remote Connection Profiles
Remote Connection Profiles allow you to define the properties of a remote
server to associate with a project. Zend Studio
transfers data with the Remote Server Transfer Mode you select in the
Remote Server Support Properties
page to/from the remote server you specify in the Remote Connection Profile
dialog. This makes the upload and download process easier as you do not
have to spend time defining the remote server every time you would like
to perform a data transfer.
From the Remote Connection Profile dialog you can:
Accessing the Remote Server Support Properties Management Dialog (Known
as the Remote Connection Profile Dialog)
The Remote Connection Profile dialog is accessed by clicking Manage
in the Remote Server Support Properties
page (which is accessible by selecting a remote PHP project and going
to Project | Properties | Remote Server
Support - Or - Selecting Properties
| Remote Server Support from the Right Click Menu in your project
directory).

This dialog includes the following options:
- Alias Name - A name you give to your Remote Connection
Profile. The remote server is displayed with this name in the Remote
Connection dropdown menu in the Remote Project Properties page.
- Host Name - A pre-defined name for the remote server.
This can also be the IP address of the remote server.
- Port - The port of your remote server.
- Port 22 is used for SSH servers.
- Port 21 is used for FTP servers.
- Username - The username associated with the remote
server. This is defined in your remote server.
- Password - The password associated with the remote
server. Leave this field empty to be prompted for the password each
time you connect to the remote server.
- Initial Directory - The folder in the remote server
which contains the Project Directory you would like to associate with
your project.
- Timeout -The time (in seconds) Zend Studio
will attempt to connect to the remote server before returning an answer.
- Test Connection - Click to test if Zend Studio can connect to the
remote server according to the details you have entered in the Remote
Connection Profile.
- Add - Add a new Remote Connection Profile.
- Delete - Delete a Remote Connection Profile.
When connecting to an FTP server there are two additional options:
- FTP Parser - Choose from the dropdown menu according to the operating
system you are working with. By default the setting is AUTO, which
will automatically detect which operating system is being used.
- Passive Mode - Select the checkbox to run your FTP connection in
passive mode.
All tasks you perform while working with Remote Server Support will
appear in the Console view. Checking the Console view is the most efficient
way to ensure that the action has been completed as you have requested.
It will also show any problems that occurred during the task.