cPanel how to turn on anonymous ftp

Updated on technology 2024-04-12
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Then you can actually check it in another way, generally after setting up an FTP account in cPanel, you will be asked to set up the directory that this FTP account can access. You can set up an unlimited number of FTP accounts, and you can set up the directories that each of these FTP accounts can see when you log in. It's actually permissions.

    The reason why you can't see what you're wearing when you log in to FTP is that your FTP account was originally set up to restrict its access, for example, the directory specified by your main FTP account is: public html

    However, your anonymous FTP account specifies Public HTML Pub, then you will understand that you upload something with the main FTP, and anonymous FTP does not have permission to access it.

    But it is still recommended that the authority of the anonymous FTP account should not be given so high, otherwise it will not be safe for the whole site.

    I don't know if I can help you, because I don't know the specifics. You can ask additional questions and try to tell me as much detail as you can.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, accessing FTP should be like this, because it adheres to the FTP protocol.

    Secondly, is this ** of yours using cPanel? I couldn't connect to access, and I tried many times.

    cPanel's FTP is just enabled, and you don't need any other settings.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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    1. First, scroll down the cPanel control panel page and click on the "FTP Manager" option.

    2. In the "FTP Manager" page, "FTP Accounts", "Anonymous FTP Controls", "Anonymous FTP Message" and "FTP Session Control", the first option is "FTP Accounts".

    3. cPanel will automatically create FTP for **, and this cannot be deleted. If you want to create a new account, click "Add Account".

    4. Set up a login name and password for the new FTP account, where the password is 6-8 characters and cannot be duplicated with the user name. After entering "login" and "password", as shown in Figure 4, cPanel will automatically default to the directory name and user name, and automatically fill in the directory box as "jane".

    5. Confirm the FTP username, password, directory and other information, and click the "Create" button.

    6. If you need to continue to create an FTP account, click the "Go Back" option to jump to the step 3 page to continue adding the account.

    7. If the user clicks the "Go Back" option as shown in Figure 6, it will jump to the "FTP Account Maintenance" page, you can see the FTP just added, and the user can click the access directory "Jane" or "Delete", "Change Password", etc. in parentheses, then you can browse the file, delete and change the password, etc.

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