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Creating an FTP account

Updated on April 8, 2022

The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol that is used to transfer files between computers. To download or upload files, a user uses an FTP client to connect to an FTP server.

To create an FTP account on your web site, follow these steps:

  • Log in to cPanel.

 

  • In the FILES section of the cPanel home screen, click FTP Accounts

 

  • Under Add FTP Account, in the Log intext box, type the username for the FTP account.

 

  • In the Password text box, type the account password.

 

  • In the Password (Again)text box, retype the account password.

 

  • In the Directory text box, type the directory to which the FTP account will have access. By default, this directory is located under your public_html directory, and its name is the FTP account username.

 

  • Specify the quota for the FTP account. By default, the quota is unlimited. To set a quota, type the number, in megabytes, for the maximum directory size.

 

  • Click Create FTP Account. cPanel creates the account.

 

Changing the password for an FTP account

It is a good security practice to regularly change FTP account passwords.

To change the password for an FTP account, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to cPanel.
  2. In the FILES section of the cPanel home screen, click FTP Accounts:
  3. Under FTP Accounts, locate the account password that you want to change, and then click Change Password.
  4. In the Password text box, type the new password.
  5. In the Password (Again)text box, retype the new password.
  6. Click Change Password. cPanel changes the account password.

 

Deleting an FTP account

To delete an FTP account, follow these steps:

  • Log in to cPanel.

 

  • In the FILES section of the cPanel home screen, click FTP Accounts

 

  • Under FTP Accounts, locate the account that you want to delete, and then click Delete.

 

  • You can delete just the FTP account, or you can delete the FTP account and all of its associated files:
    • To delete just the FTP account, click Delete.
    • To delete the FTP account and all of the files in the account’s directory, select the Delete the User’s Home Directory check box, and then click Delete

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