Our Knowledgebase: FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

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What are all the directories for in Plesk? What are all the directories for in Plesk?
When you connect to the server via FTP, SFTP or SSH, or enter the File Manager in Plesk, you will see a number of ready-made directories under your domain's home (usually /var/www/vhosts/doma... (more)
How do I change my FTP username and/or password? How do I change my FTP username and/or password?
Which FTP password you would like to change depends on which account it belongs to. Although there is only one master FTP account for any domain, each Web User or sub-domain can have it's own FTP a... (more)
Are there any limits on file size? Are there any limits on file size?
There are no limits of the size of files stored on our system - they are only limited by the physical constraints of the system (i.e. the largest file that can be physically stored on the hard-dr... (more)
How do I view the statistics for my website? How do I view the statistics for my website?
There are two ways to access the statistics generated by our systems. This solely depends on whether you have the option (accessible via password protected directo... (more)
How do I enable/disable my domain's statistics? How do I enable/disable my domain's statistics?
Webalizer is used by Plesk on Linux-based servers to read the apache log files for each domain and process statistics about pages viewed, visitor de... (more)
How to setup an anonymous FTP account How to setup an anonymous FTP account
Anonymous FTP accounts work on the IP address of the request in order to decide which domain they belong to (and hence which files to serve and who to 'charge' the bandwidth to). Therefore, you m... (more)