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Open the Filezilla FTP client.
Click 'File' and 'Site Manager.'
Select the FTP server you want to change to Active mode.
Click the 'Advanced' tab.
Change the transfer setting to 'Active Mode.' Click 'OK.' You can change advanced settings of Active mode, such as the port range used.
CuteFTP
Open CuteFTP. Click 'Tools' and 'Global Options.'
Click 'Transfer' in the sidebar option panel.
Change the 'Data Mode' field to 'Port' for active mode.
Click 'Apply' and 'OK.'
SmartFTP
Open SmartFTP.
Click 'Favorites' then 'Edit Favorites.'
Right-click the server that you wish to change to active mode.
Choose 'Properties.' Click 'Connection.'
Switch the mode to 'Port,' which is active mode.
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Showing posts with label Change. Show all posts
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Saturday, 6 February 2016
Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Link a Domain Name to a Web Hosting PageIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Obtain the DNS nameservers used by the company hosting your actual website. These are unique addresses that look something like web addresses (e.g., 'ns1.yourwebhost.com', 'ns2.yourwebhost.com'). There are usually at least two nameservers like these; often, your hosting company provides these to you at signup. If not, contact the hosting company for this information.
Change the DNS nameservers where your domain name is registered to the nameservers provided by your hosting company. Each registrar handles this step differently, but in most cases, you can access your domain name's nameservers online by logging into your account at the registrar's website. If you cannot easily find where to make these changes, contact the company where your domain is registered and ask how to do this. It usually takes between 24 and 48 hours for the changes to take effect once you change the nameservers.
Login to your web hosting account and associate your domain name with your website. Again, this process is different for each provider. Sometimes, you will already have a website created with a temporary web address; other times, you will access your online file manager and create a new folder for the domain name. Consult your hosting company's help documentation, or call the support line if you need assistance with this step. Your domain name will point to whatever webpage you have created as soon as the DNS nameserver changes take effect.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Obtain the DNS nameservers used by the company hosting your actual website. These are unique addresses that look something like web addresses (e.g., 'ns1.yourwebhost.com', 'ns2.yourwebhost.com'). There are usually at least two nameservers like these; often, your hosting company provides these to you at signup. If not, contact the hosting company for this information.
Change the DNS nameservers where your domain name is registered to the nameservers provided by your hosting company. Each registrar handles this step differently, but in most cases, you can access your domain name's nameservers online by logging into your account at the registrar's website. If you cannot easily find where to make these changes, contact the company where your domain is registered and ask how to do this. It usually takes between 24 and 48 hours for the changes to take effect once you change the nameservers.
Login to your web hosting account and associate your domain name with your website. Again, this process is different for each provider. Sometimes, you will already have a website created with a temporary web address; other times, you will access your online file manager and create a new folder for the domain name. Consult your hosting company's help documentation, or call the support line if you need assistance with this step. Your domain name will point to whatever webpage you have created as soon as the DNS nameserver changes take effect.
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