FTP Overview
FTP Overview
FTP or File Transfer Protocol is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports the TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or an intranet).
There are two computers involved in an FTP transfer: a server and a client. The FTP server, running FTP server software, listens on the network for connection requests from other computers. The client computer, running FTP client software, initiates a connection to the server.
Once connected, the customer can do a number of file manipulation operations such as uploading files to the server, download files from the server, rename or delete files on the server and so on. Any software company or individual programmer is able to create FTP server or client software because the protocol is an open standard.
Virtually every computer platform supports FTP. This allows any computer connected to a TCP/IP based network to manipulate files on another computer on that network regardless of which operating systems are involved (if the computers permit FTP access). There are many existing FTP client and server programs, and many of these are free. Some examples include:
Windows - WinSCP, SmartFTP, FileZilla, Core FTP, AceFTP
Mac OS X - Cyberduck, RBrowser Lite, OneButton FTP, Yummy FTP, Captain FTP, Interarchy 8.5, FTPeel
Linux - gFTP, CrossFTP, FileZilla, FireFTP, Konqueror, Nautilus
Multi-Platform for Firefox - FireFTP
Secure FTP, SFTP and FTPS
We support the following two types of secure FTP.
SFTP is SSH FTP
SFTP is allowed on most servers, and you can connect with PuTTY or WinSCP over port 22. Please reach out to our Support team with a request to "Enable SSH for my account so I can use SFTP" if you don't already have access.
Host: domain.com -OR- server IP
Username: control panel username
Password: control panel password
Port: 22
This login requires your control panel (cPanel) username and password. Other FTP logins you create will not suffice.
If you cannot connect, please contact us.
FTPS is FTP over SSL or TLS
FTPS is allowed on all servers. Please reach out to our Support team with a request to "Enable TLS for FTP."
Host: domain.com -or- server IP
Username: control panel user name
Password: control panel password
Port: 990
This login requires your control panel (cPanel) username and password. Other FTP logins you create will not suffice.
See also Create an FTP Account in cPanel