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There are three ways to allow guest users to download, upload or view
files in dedicated directories of your account:
FTP Subaccounts (available only for Unix
based accounts)
The simplest way to authorize your friends or colleagues to work with
particular directories of your account is to create FTP subaccounts. An
FTP subaccount is a combination of a username and a password, which
gives full FTP permissions to a single directory, without giving access
to the root directory, other directories or the control panel. No
dedicated IP is required for FTP subaccounts. Although each FTP
subaccount has a login which is different from yours, both have the same
ID in the system.
To create a new FTP subaccount:
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Select FTP User link in FTP/User Account menu.
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At the bottom of the page that shows, find FTP sub-accounts and
click the Add icon.
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On the next page, enter the FTP login and password that will be used
by this other user, and the directory this user will be restricted to.
The directory must be relative to your home directory. If you leave
the directory field empty, FTP sub-users will have access to
your whole home directory.
FTP subaccount traffic is a part of the Total/Summary traffic, but
you can always see how much FTP traffic has been run up by an individual
FTP subaccount by going to the FTP Manager page and clicking the
Edit icon next to the subaccount login.
Virtual FTP
Virtual FTP provides ampler possibilities than FTP sub-accounts. You
can give your authorized Virtual FTP users access to more than one
directory and specify a different set of permissions for each directory.
Virtual FTP users log right into your root, but can enter only those
directories you allow them to enter.
To provide Virtual FTP Access to a certain domain, do the following:
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Skip this step if you are already using a dedicated IP.
Select FTP in FTP/User Account menu.
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If you have several domains, choose the one to enable virtual FTP for.
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On the page that appears, switch to dedicated IP. Click
here to read about the difference between shared and dedicated IPs.

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Click the confirmation link to agree with the charges.
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On the next page, add server name for the new virtual host. This name
will appear in the welcome message when guest users connect to your
server with FTP clients. Also, enter the e-mail address by which FTP
users can reach you with questions or comments.
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Click the Edit icon for FTP for this domain.
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Click the Add icon for Virtual FTP Users and create a
new Virtual FTP User:

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Click the Add icon for Virtual FTP Directories and enter
the name for the new Virtual FTP Directory:

End it with a slash, e.g.: Dir1/. The location must be
specified relative to root. To create a virtual FTP directory inside a
different directory, include the path, for example UserDirs/Dir1/.
On the same page, specify permissions to this directory:
Read: check to allow file downloads from this directory.
Write: check to allow file uploads to this directory. List:
check to allow viewing / browsing the contents of the directory. It is
usually used jointly with Read.
Grant Permissions to all users: check to grant these
permissions to all your Virtual FTP users. If you leave this property
unchecked, you will have to define permissions on this directory
individually for each Virtual FTP User.
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Click the Edit icon next to the directory you have just
created. If you haven't granted the same permissions to all your
Virtual FTP Users, you can specify permissions for each of them
individually:

If you have chosen to grant the same permissions to all users, you
can skip this step.
Anonymous FTP
This feature allows you to give public FTP access to a dedicated
directory in your account. A special directory is created in your root,
and its content can be viewed and downloaded, but not uploaded.
Anonymous FTP becomes available only after you create a Virtual FTP
server. To configure Anonymous FTP, do the following:
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Skip this step if you are already using a dedicated IP.
Select FTP in FTP/User Account menu.
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If you have several domains, choose the one to enable virtual FTP for.
On the page that appears, switch to dedicated IP. Click
here to read about the difference between shared and dedicated IPs.
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Skip this step if you have already enabled Virtual FTP.
Select FTP in FTP/User Account menu. Enable FTP for this
domain:

and agree with the charges.
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On your control panel home page, select FTP in FTP/User Account
menu. Enable Anonymous FTP for this domain:

You can also enable Anonymous FTP on the FTP vhost page.
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Agree with the charges.
Anonymous FTP Upload Facilities
If you want to allow anonymous FTP users to upload files, enable
Anonymous FTP Upload Facilities by doing the following:
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Enable Anonymous FTP.
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At the bottom of the FTP vhost page you will find a new option
to enable anonymous FTP upload facilities:

Turn it on. This will create a dedicated directory inside the
Anonymous FTP directory.
* The Uploads (Windows based plans) / Incoming (Unix based plans)
directory have only 'upload' permissions, so it will allow neither
downloading nor viewing its content.
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