Access the FTP account using DirectAdmin with the help of this simple tutorial. At Bobcares, with our Server Management Services, we can offer a solution to your server issues.
How to access the FTP accounts using DirectAdmin?
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows users to transfer files using the internet. With FTP, we can schedule the transfer. We can also resume the transfer in case the connection is lost. It allows faster transfer than HTTP. The process of uploading or downloading files from an FTP server requires the use of an FTP client, which is a piece of software that connects to the server. A web-editing tool, for example, may include FTP as part of its functionality and use it to send files to the web server. Alternatively, there are stand-alone FTP clients designed specifically for this purpose.
DirectAdmin is a control panel mainly used for web hosting. The speed, stability, and ease of use are some of the features that make DirectAdmin a preferable option for many web hosting clients. Here, we’ll look into the steps to access and manage the FTP accounts using DirectAdmin.
- Firstly access DirectAdmin by logging in.
- Under the section ‘Your Accounts’, choose the FTP Management icon.
- Select the icon ‘Create FTP Account’.
- Provide the needed details. Click the ‘Create’ button.
- Select the icon ‘Anonymous FTP Settings’ to activate anonymous FTP access.
- Provide the details and press the ‘Save’ button.
- We can use the ‘Suspend’ or ‘Unsuspend’ option to suspend/unsuspend the FTP accounts as needed.
- To remove an FTP account, select that account and click on the ‘Delete Selected’ option.
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Conclusion
We’ve provided an 8-step method to access an FTP account using DirectAdmin. We’ve also included how to remove an FTP account using DirectAdmin.
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