The easiest way to grant a third-party access to the web files in a particular folder is to set up an FTP account and to put website content access restrictions concerning your hosting space. If you use the services of a web designer, for example, they will not be given access to any other content or any sensitive data in your web hosting account. You can also use multiple FTP accounts to run different Internet sites created with a desktop web design application like FrontPage or Dreamweaver – each Internet site can be published on the Internet and then updated using an FTP account with access to its very own domain folder on the hosting server. All these things will be possible as long as you’re able to create and manage your FTP accounts without any effort.
FTP Manager in Cloud Website Hosting
If you open a cloud website hosting account with our company, you’ll be provided with access to the super-powerful FTP Manager, that is an integral part of our custom-built Hepsia website hosting Control Panel. The tool comes with a number of different options, aside from the ability to create or remove FTP accounts. You’ll be able to see the access path associated with each account and by clicking on it, you can change it so that the account will access another directory. Auto-config files are available for download too, so you won’t have to set up anything manually – you can simply download the given file for FileZilla, CyberDuck or Core FTP and run it on your PC. To make the administration itself simpler, the FTP Manager will allow you to view all the accounts that you have created in alphabetical order, based on either the username or the access path.
FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Our semi-dedicated server configurations are managed via the easy-to-use, custom Hepsia hosting Control Panel. One of its sections – the FTP Manager, is dedicated to administering your FTP accounts and all of the things associated with them, so you’ll be able to manage all the accounts quickly and seamlessly. It’ll take a click to create a brand-new account, to delete an active one or simply to edit its password. You can also view the full list of your accounts in this Control Panel section and, for convenience’s sake, you can sort them in alphabetical order – ascending or descending, either by their access path or by username. Modifying the path for a particular account is also really easy – you simply have to click on it and pick the new directory in the pop-up that will appear, so you will not need to set up a brand-new FTP account if you simply wish to define what web files an existing account can access. You can also take advantage of auto-config files for widely used FTP applications such as Core FTP and FileZilla.