![]() ![]() If it is the main domain for your account, go to /home/user/public_html directory:Īddon domain's root folder can usually be found in /home/user/ or /home/user/public_html/ directory. In order to upload content for your domain, you need to move to its root folder. If you connect using SFTP and cPanel login details, you will be taken to /home directory by default: Hit Quickconnect button to initiate the connection.Īfter that you are ready to upload your website files. Username: your cPanel username or full FTP account username, like your cPanel password or FTP account password Host: ftpes:// server your account is hosted on Host: sftp:// server your account is hosted on The recommended SFTP settings are as follows Once the Site Manager window pops up, click New Site and fill in the columns with your FTP details. ![]() You can do so by going to the File menu or pressing CTRL+S (CMD+S on macOS). I assign the main directory for the user to be in the /. In case you need a new account for some reason, simply scroll down and Create a New FTP Account. If you wish to use Quickconnect option, follow these settings: SFTP Configuration I create a user and include the user into sftpusers group using -g command. Once done, click on Connect and feel free to upload your website files. Limit number of simultaneous connections: checked You will have to open these ports in your firewall. ![]() Once the basic settings are configured, switch to the tab Transfer Settings. Configure the range in Edit > Settings, FTP, Active Mode, enable Limit local ports used by FileZilla/FileZilla Pro and fill the boxes with the minimum and maximum port numbers. User: your cPanel username or full FTP account username, like your cPanel password or FTP account password ![]() The recommended SFTP settings are as follows:Įncryption: Require explicit FTP over TLS Navigate to the File tab > Site Manager menu:Ĭlick on New Site to configure a new connection: In order to use Site Manager menu, follow these steps: ![]()
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