How to create an FTP account?

What is an FTP account?

An essential part of the website setup process is publishing it online, which includes uploading its files to the server where the website is planned to be located. One of the quickest and easiest ways to do it is by accessing the server via FTP. In order for the users to be able to connect to the host server through an FTP client, they need to have rights to access that server. These authorization access rights are assigned to users in the form of FTP accounts. Each FTP account consists of a unique username and password granting users access to the files to the special cPanel account on the server.

FTP account is automatically created in cPanel when you sign up for a hosting cPanel account or create an addon domain. So, by default, you already have an FTP account in your cPanel. Use your cPanel username and password to log into it.

You can create new FTP accounts to give access to other users without giving them your cPanel login credentials. For each additional FTP account created, you can also give each user different levels of access by assigning the user to a specific directory.

How to create FTP account?
1. Log into your cPanel account.
2. Click on the FTP Accounts menu in the Files section.
3. It will be needed to fill in the FTP account information in each field. Here is the detailed description below:

Login: enter the desired username for your FTP account. It will be combined with your main domain name to create the full username. In our example we enter nctutorial in the Login field, so the full Username will be [email protected]
Password: enter a strong and secure password in this field for your FTP account. You can use Password Generator for this option.
Password (again): enter the same password here to confirm the spelling.
Strength: this field informs you how secure your password is. Strength levels range from Very Weak to Very Strong.
Directory: when you create an FTP account, it is limited to the directory you indicate here. cPanel will auto-fill an assumed directory based on the FTP username. You can erase everything after public_html/ and provide the directory you would like the user to access. You can also type a single / and the user will have access to your home directory (anything outside of the public_html folder).

PLEASE NOTE: You can determine the level of access for a user. The FTP user will not be able to navigate outside of the specified directory. However, he/she will be able to access all files and subfolders inside that folder.
Quota: you can limit the disk space available for an FTP user here or set it to Unlimited.

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