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=FTP/rsync Password=
The password is as you have set up with us for the domain. In the managementControl pagesPages you can add an FTP password for the domain or specific sub domains from within the 'DNS' settings.
 
=Uploading pages by ftp=
The ftp host (the machine you connect to) is your web site name for which you have a suitable DNS entry, e.g. www.testing.me.uk. By default, a DNS entry is set up for the www subdomain of your domain which points to our web servers www-server.co.uk.
The username you use (login name) is also the web site name, e.g. www.testing.me.uk. This can be any subdomain of an entry for which you have set a password, e.g. people typically make a password for the top level, e.g. testing.me.uk, but log in as www.testing.me.uk which places them in the www subdirectory automatically on login.
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.
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.