FTP Manager in Web Hosting
The Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which is included with all our Linux web hosting, offers a function-loaded FTP Manager tool that will grant you total control over all FTP accounts within your hosting account. Creating or removing an account takes literally just a single click and all the accounts that you have at a given time will be displayed alphabetically, so you can effortlessly find the one that you need. You will also be able to see what directory an account can connect to and by clicking it, you can change it. In case you wish to connect to your web space using an FTP software program like Core FTP or FileZilla, you can download an auto-config file for any of the FTP accounts and run it on your personal computer – the account in question will be configured without you needing to do anything manually yourself. Also, you can see the full list of all the domains or sub-domains that you can use.
FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Our semi-dedicated server configurations are administered through the easy-to-work-with, custom-built Hepsia hosting Control Panel. One of its sections, the FTP Manager, is dedicated to administering your FTP accounts and all the things related to them, so you will be able to administer all the accounts quickly and effortlessly. It’ll take one single mouse click to create a brand-new FTP account, to remove an active one or simply to change its password. You can also view the full list of your accounts in this Control Panel section and, for your convenience, you can arrange them in alphabetical order – ascending or descending, either by their access path or by username. Changing the path for a particular account is also easy – you’ll only have to click on it and select the new directory in the pop-up that will show up, so you will not need to set up a brand-new FTP account in case you simply wish to specify what web files an existing account can access. You can also make use of auto-config files for commonly used FTP software apps like Core FTP and FileZilla.