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The password is as you have set up with us for the domain. In the management pages you can add an FTP password for the domain or specific sub domains. |
The password is as you have set up with us for the domain. In the management pages you can add an FTP password for the domain or specific sub domains. |
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You then find that your web site is in the /www/ directory (assuming you used a www. subdomain as the login). If you have other subdomains, such as www2.testing.me.uk then these are in a /www2/ directory, and so on. |
You then find that your web site is in the /www/ directory (assuming you used a www. subdomain as the login). If you have other subdomains, such as www2.testing.me.uk then these are in a /www2/ directory, and so on. |
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==Errors and Problems== |
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*Your FTP Client Appears to be broken messages |
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**The client is sending ls -L to list the directory, this is invalid. In gFTP (Linux) this can be resolved in the preferences there is an option not to 'resolve remote symlinks' |
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*Passive mode FTP will be required if the user is behind a firewall or NAT (This will be an option in their FTP client |
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*Adobe Contribute |
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**It's default settings do not work with our ftp server, you'll need to change the 'FTP performance optimization' option to be disabled. |
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=Uploading pages by rsync= |
=Uploading pages by rsync= |
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