FTP - Problems and Solutions

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File Transfer Protocol aka FTP



Anonymous FTP Access - is it allowed?

We do not allow anonymous FTP access. There are major security issues related to anonymous FTP. You can add additional FTP accounts via your hosting control panel.

What do I use as my FTP Host?

When connecting via FTP, you can use your site's IP address as the FTP Host. If the domain name is already pointing to that IP address, you can use either the IP address or the domain name as the FTP host.

FTP Programs and Setup

Here is a list of FTP programs that you can use to access your site folders: https://wiki.hostek.com/FTP_Clients

Most FTP programs only require three credentials to access the site folders.

Host: ftp.yourdomain.com or the server's IP address i.e., 65.178.154.210 User: yourdomain.com (Can be different) Pass: **************

The User and Password information are can be found in the original email sent when the site was set up (Can be changed in the site's control panel).

NOTE: It is best to set FTP to 'Passive' Mode in the FTP settings. Usually set by default.

Why do I get error "blocking call cancelled" with FTP?

This can happen when you are behind a firewall or are running a personal firewall like Black Ice Defender or ZoneAlarm.

To fix this, go into your FTP program settings and find the setting for "Passive Mode" or "PASV Mode". If it is turned on, turn it off. If it is off, turn it on.

How can I get an additional FTP account/user?

Additional FTP users can be easily creating within your WCP or cPanel.

  • WCP
  1. Log into the WCP
  2. Click on FTP Accounts.
  3. Click 'Add FTP User' to add a new user.

Filezilla Error: "could not retrieve directory

When connecting via FTP using Filezilla you recieve an error saying "Could not retrieve directory listing".

Solution(s):

  1. Try disabling the "Keep Alive" feature.
  2. Try disabling pasiv mode.