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Revision as of 11:33, 6 March 2013
Contents
FTP Clients
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is required to upload and download content from our shared web hosting services.
Plain FTP does not encrypt usernames and passwords before sending them. This is a security risk. As of March 2013, SupraNet requires encrypted FTP connections on our shared webhosting servers for greater security.
Most FTP software has an option to connect via FTPS (a.k.a. FTP-ES, FTP-SSL, or FTP Secure). Instructions on how to connect via FTPS in several common FTP applications can be found below.
WinSCP
WinSCP is a free FTP program for Windows. It can be downloaded here.
- Host name: your website's name, such as www.yourdomain.com
- Port number: 21
- username: your username
- password: your password
- Protocol: FTP, set the option to TLS Explicit encryption
- Your client may give a warning. If so, choose Yes
WSFTP
Below are the steps required to securely connect with FTP.
Click the Connections dropdown and choose Site Manager
Choose the SupraNet related site in the Site Manager and click Edit...
Select the Advanced section and match up the following settings
Your Host Info settings may look similar to this:
Select the SSL section and match up the following settings
Click OK and try to connect. If a certificate error appears as below simply choose the Trust this certificate option and click OK.
Cyberduck
Cyberduck is a free FTP client for OS X and Windows that can be downloaded from http://cyberduck.ch/ or the Mac App Store.
- Protocol: FTP-SSL (Explicit AUTH TLS)
- Server: your website's name, such as www.yourdomain.com
- Port number: 21
- username: your username
- password: your password
- Cyberduck may warn you that the certificate is invalid. Click Continue.