Not only can you connect to your cPanel server via FTP, SFTP, WebDAV with ease, but it also allows you to connects to over cloud services, like S3, Backblaze B2, Box, Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft Azure, and others. With it, you can upload, download, and manage files on tons of servers with an easy, familiar, and powerful UI. Transmit needs to be installed, before continuing. Transmit is considered as the gold standard of macOS file transfer apps. The FTP client automatically opens, configures itself, and connects to your FTP server. Open the configuration script file that downloaded to your computer.Click Instructions to view detailed instructions for your chosen client. To use another client, manually configure the client. Notes: cPanel only support auto-configuration for these FTP clients. You can choose between Filezilla™, Core FTP, or Cyberduck. Click FTP Configuration File under the desired FTP client’s logo.Click Configure FTP Client for the desired FTP account.To configure an FTP client, perform the following steps: If problems persist, consult the FTP client’s documentation. If you encounter problems when you try to automatically configure your FTP client, ensure that your client is properly installed on your computer. You can also see more at Wikipedia’s Comparison of FTP client software First, ensure that you have installed an FTP client on your local machine before you download and run the script file.įor instructions, visit the FileZilla™ ( ) or Core FTP ( ) websites for Windows® computers, or the Cyberduck ( ) website or Panic Transmit ( ) for MacOS® computers.
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