Anonymous
FTP Access
Virtual domain account users can allow anonymous FTP access to
visitors wishing to download or upload files to your web site
as if you were running your own FTP server.
You can enable (and disable) ANON FTP access within Edit Account
Information within your account Control Panel. Just check (or
uncheck) the check box labeled "Anonymous FTP Enabled".
ANONYMOUS FTP WARNINGS:
Security
Anonymous FTP will grant any and all users the ability to access
your "upload" directory, or any directory on your domain
that has been set for "public" read/write permissions.
Anonymous users will have access to upload or download files to
and from your domain. You must set the appropriate permissions
for your directories to restrict anonymous FTP access. This is
needed to ensure that anonymous users will not be able to access
any existing files or directories. You can inhibit access to specific
files and directories using the File Manager by disabling public
read and/or write access to the files or folders you don't want
people to see (ie. cgi-local).
Responsibility
As the account owner, you are responsible for any and all files
that are stored on your domain. This would include files that
were uploaded by you as well as by anonymous FTP users. With the
use of anonymous FTP, your site is susceptible of becoming a "warez"
site. Typically, these are sites that are used by "hackers"
to trade (upload/download) illegally pirated copies of software
programs with one another. As the account owner, the complete
content of your account is your responsibility. If your site becomes
a trading post for "warez" programs, you may face legal
action that can be taken against you by the programmers/software
companies of the copyrighted software, in addition to your account
being deleted from our servers. Please refer to our Policy, Guidelines, & Disclaimer for
more information.
Data Transfer
Any and all FTP download transfers, anonymous FTP included, will
be used in the calculation of the total data transfer for your
account. If this total data transfer amount exceeds the limit
that is set for your plan, you will be responsibility for any
and all overage charges that occur. Please Note: There will be
NO exceptions made for these overage charges. Once anonymous FTP
has been enabled, it will be your responsibility to monitor the
anonymous FTP activity for your account. All anonymous FTP activity
is stored within the "xferlog" file. This file contains
entries for each and every anonymous FTP upload/download session.
This file is located within the /stats directory of your account.
There is also a link provided off the "View your web usage
statistics & logs" page of your account control panel.
Disk Space
If you are going to allow people to upload files to your site,
make sure you keep track of your disk space usage via your Control
Panel. Do not allow your disk space usage to get too close to
your maximum disk space allocation or you may experience problems
accessing your site via FrontPage and/or be unable to upload or
modify files. Please contact Technical Support in regards
to additional disk space.
Once you enable ANON FTP in Account Settings within your Control
Panel, files can be accessed anonymously via FTP client.
Anonymous visitors wishing to access your site via FTP client
(e.g. wsftp) must use your domain name as the FTP hostname, userid
of anonymous and password of guest.
Your anonymous ftp site is completely different from your web
site.
When people ftp to your domain anonymously, they will see the
following directories:
bin/
dev/
etc/
incoming/
lib/
pub/
"pub" is where you should put all your anonymously accessible
files. "incoming" is for the anonymous users to upload
files.
For security the following applies:
- Only the incoming directory can be written to anonymously
- Sub-directories are not createable
- The incoming directory is not readable by people dropping files
there
You are responsible for any "pirated" software uploaded
by the anonymous users. The anonymous ftp sites will be periodically
monitored for any abuses.
You may ignore the other directories.
To access the anonymous FTP site via the web, use the following
address: ftp://yourdomain.com/pub/
Your HTML to download a file called something.exe from a web page
would look like this:
<A HREF="ftp://yourdomain.com/pub/something.exe">Download
Something Now</A>
You should tell your visitors that they may need to right-click
on the link if they are PC users, or if they use a Macintosh,
they need to hold down the mouse button on the link, then select
the appropriate option from the Pop-up menu.