FTP

  1. 2 min read

    Anonymous FTP allows downloading public files without user identification. Typically, users enter “anonymous” or “ftp” as the username and their email as the password. Access grants read-only to /home/username/public_ftp/ and write access to /home/username/public_ftp/incoming/.

  2. 2 min read

    Backing up your site is crucial for data preservation. While automated backups are available in most Liquid Web products, manual backups may be necessary, especially without cPanel or SSH access. Utilize FTP clients like Filezilla, WinSCP, or SmartFTP for this purpose.

  3. 5 min read

    FTP makes uploading files to your server easy. Use your cPanel or Plesk login for FTP or create extra users for added security. Learn how in cPanel, Plesk, and Cloud Sites.