You can use multiple FTP accounts to manage your web content if you’ve got a number of websites in the same hosting account. You can provide different persons with access only to particular folders, for instance – web developers or IT professionals from the company, and be certain that they will not be able to access any other files or anything else within the website hosting account, since the FTP accounts have limited access. In addition, you can create and manage several different sites at the same time using a web design application like FrontPage or Dreamweaver (since these applications use FTP to connect to the server) and upload the website files both when you create them and when you modify them. An essential part of doing these things is the option to set up and manage your FTP accounts quickly and effortlessly.
FTP Manager in Shared Hosting
The Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which comes with each of our Linux shared hosting plans, offers a functionality-packed FTP Manager tool that will give you full control over all FTP accounts within your web hosting account. Setting up or removing an account takes literally only one single mouse click and all the accounts that you’ve got at any given moment will be displayed alphabetically, so you can effortlessly locate the one that you need. You will also be able to check what folder a given account can connect to and by clicking on it, you can change it. If you wish to access your web hosting space using an FTP program like FileZilla or Core FTP, you can download an auto-config file for any of the FTP accounts and run it on your PC – that account will be set up without you having to do anything manually on your end. Moreover, you can view a list of all the domains or subdomains which you are able to use.
FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers
If you open a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you’ll be able to use different features that are available in the FTP Manager section of our leading-edge Hepsia Control Panel. You can create a brand new FTP account and choose what directory it will access with only a few clicks through a simple-to-work-with graphical interface. A list of all the FTP accounts that you’ve got will be available in the same section as well and, for convenience’s sake, you can arrange them by access path or username in ascending or descending order, so you will be able to swiftly find the account that you need. Modifying the access path for an active FTP account is as simple as clicking on it and selecting the new path, while deleting an account or editing its password requires one single click of the mouse as well. Using the FTP Manager, you can also make use of config files for popular desktop software apps like FileZilla and CyberDuck.