- Log into >>> cPanel
- In the Files section , click over >>> FTP Accounts.
- In the Login field,Enter the username you want to use; it will be combined with your primary domain name to create the full username. For example, if you enter joeuser in this field, the FTP Username will be: [email protected]
- In the login , enter a password which will be used to authenticate this FTP account.
- Set a quota for the FTP account. Quota is the maximum amount of bandwidth the FTP user may use. If you leave the quota as unlimited, the FTP user will have the ability to use the total amount of bandwidth for the cPanel account.
- In the Directory field, cPanel will auto-populate an assumed directory based on the FTP username, but that is normally incorrect. So, we recommend erasing everything after public_html/ and providing the directory you would like the user to access.
- If you erase everything and type a single “/”, the user will have access to your home directory (anything outside of the public_html folder).
Note: In this step, you can determine the level of access for a user. The FTP user will not be able to navigate outside of the specified directory; however, they will be able to access all files and subfolders inside that folder. - Click over >> Create FTP Account button. You will then see a message stating “Account Created“
How to Create an FTP Account in cPanel
Updated on April 21, 2020