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How to change the password of the FTP Account in cPanel? Print this Article
Overview:
You can use this interface to create and manage your website’s File Transfer Protocol (FTP) accounts. FTP allows you to manage your website’s files.
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You can only access this interface if your hosting provider has enabled FTP services on your server.
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To determine which FTP server daemon that your server uses, contact your hosting provider. cPanel & WHM supports the ProFTPD and Pure-FTPd FTP server daemons.
- On servers that use Pure-FTPd, the system will only return the first 2,000 files in each folder. Your hosting provider can adjust this number.
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If the account uses a dedicated IP address, you can use your cPanel account’s username and password to log in to FTP. Otherwise, you must use the full FTP account username (account, at-symbol, and domain name) and password to log in to FTP.
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You can use your cPanel account’s username and password to log in to FTP.
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SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) allows you to transfer files over a secure connection. For more information about SFTP, read our How To Configure Your SFTP Client documentation.
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To view past FTP connections to your site, navigate to the Raw Access interface (cPanel >> Home >> Metrics >> Raw Access).
FTP Accounts
The FTP Accounts table allows you to manage existing FTP accounts.
Change Password
To change an FTP account’s password, perform the following steps:
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Click Change Password for the FTP account for which you wish to change the password.
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Enter and confirm the new password in the appropriate text boxes.
Note:-
The system evaluates the password that you enter on a scale of 100 points.
0
indicates a weak password, while100
indicates a very secure password. -
Some web hosts require a minimum password strength. A green password Strength meter indicates that the password is equal to or greater than the required password strength.
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Click Password Generator to generate a strong password. For more information, read our Password & Security documentation.
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Click Change Password.
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