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FTP
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For additional information contact HitSites Support at
support@hitsites.net
This document explains how to upload your site to the hosting
server.
You have two methods to upload your site to the
server:
- Using PC based FTP agents, such as CuteFTP or
SmartFTP;
- Using the built-in web-based FTP agent. (See
WebShell for
details).
Directory Structure
Your root directory contains several folders that may not be
deleted. Depending on your account configuration, they can be:
- The directories that contain your sites. The name of the
directory is the same as your site's domain name. If you have
more than one site, you will have several such directories. Each
of these directories may contain /webalizer or /modlogan
directories. Click
here for more on web statistics.
- The Logs directory. It contains directories for every site
with transfer log enabled. Each such directory contains its own
set of log files that are required to write and read the data
about all visits to your sites. Click
here for more on web statistics.
- The Virtual FTP directory. Its name is the dedicated IP
address. This directory is created when you enable Virtual FTP
Server, and is used by Anonymous FTP users after you enable
Anonymous FTP Access. There are as many such directories as
dedicated IP addresses. Click
here for more on Virtual FTP.
- The subdomain directories. When creating new subdomains, you
create a directory for each of them with the subdomain name as
the directory name. Click
here for information on how to create subdomains.
- The ssl.conf directory. This directory stores ssl pairs for
all encrypted sites.
Warning: Deleting any of these folders will result in
malfunctions of your account.
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