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Download the Filezilla Server software on your computer (see 'Resources'). Double-click the downloaded file to install the software. Double-click the FileZilla icon on the desktop to open the program.
Select the 'Install as a service, started with Windows (default)' option from the drop down. Leave the default for the port and leave the check in the box for 'Start server after setup completes.' Click the 'Next' button to continue. Click the 'Finish' button to complete the installation.
Go to the myipaddress.com website to see your current IP address. Enter your IP address in the text box, in FileZilla, for the server address. Leave the default port alone and then enter an administration password to use for the program. Remove the check in the 'Always connect to server' box and then click the 'OK' button.
Click the 'Edit' drop-down and select the 'Users' option. Click the 'Add' button on the right side of the window. Enter a user name and password for the user. Repeat this step to create additional users that will access your hard drive.
Select the 'Shared Folders' option on the left side of the window. Click the 'Add' button and then select a folder on the hard drive that you want to share. Click the 'OK' button to save the changes.
Test your FTP server by having a user log in from his computer. He will need an FTP program to connect to your FTP server.
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Monday, 29 February 2016
How to Open File ExplorerIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
To display the Search box from the Start screen, place your mouse over the upper-right corner of the screen, move the pointer toward the bottom of the screen and click 'Search.' Type 'File Explorer' and click 'File Explorer' in the list of search results. If you are in Desktop view, the File Explorer icon is displayed in the taskbar by default; click it to launch the app.
Using the Secret Menu
To quickly launch File Explorer, use the secret Power User menu; press 'Windows-X' to display the menu and click 'File Explorer.' The Windows key has the Windows logo on it and is usually located between the 'Ctrl' and 'Alt' keys in the bottom-left corner of your keyboard. The secret menu contains shortcuts to many frequently needed utilities, such as the Control Panel, the Command Prompt and the Task Manager.
In Feburary 2016 29,
To display the Search box from the Start screen, place your mouse over the upper-right corner of the screen, move the pointer toward the bottom of the screen and click 'Search.' Type 'File Explorer' and click 'File Explorer' in the list of search results. If you are in Desktop view, the File Explorer icon is displayed in the taskbar by default; click it to launch the app.
Using the Secret Menu
To quickly launch File Explorer, use the secret Power User menu; press 'Windows-X' to display the menu and click 'File Explorer.' The Windows key has the Windows logo on it and is usually located between the 'Ctrl' and 'Alt' keys in the bottom-left corner of your keyboard. The secret menu contains shortcuts to many frequently needed utilities, such as the Control Panel, the Command Prompt and the Task Manager.
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Monday, 22 February 2016
How to Install Webmin for WindowsIn Feburary 2016 22,
In Feburary 2016 22,
Open the ActiveState ActivePerl download page at ActiveState.com/ActivePerl in your Web browser.
Click the 'Download' link for your version of Windows on the Web page to download the installer, then double-click the downloaded ActivePerl .msi file and follow the instructions on your screen to accept the default installation options and install it.
Open the Installing on Windows page on the Webmin website at Webmin.com/Windows.html and click the 'WebminInstall.exe' file under Windows Installer on the page to download the installer.
Double-click the downloaded 'WebminInstall.exe' file to start the Webmin installer and click the 'Install' option to install Webmin on your system.
Click 'Start,' select 'All Programs,' click the 'Webmin' folder and click the 'Webmin' shortcut to open the Webmin page. You can also access Webmin by typing 'http://' and 'localhost:10000/' into a Web browser's address bar on your computer.
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Open the ActiveState ActivePerl download page at ActiveState.com/ActivePerl in your Web browser.
Click the 'Download' link for your version of Windows on the Web page to download the installer, then double-click the downloaded ActivePerl .msi file and follow the instructions on your screen to accept the default installation options and install it.
Open the Installing on Windows page on the Webmin website at Webmin.com/Windows.html and click the 'WebminInstall.exe' file under Windows Installer on the page to download the installer.
Double-click the downloaded 'WebminInstall.exe' file to start the Webmin installer and click the 'Install' option to install Webmin on your system.
Click 'Start,' select 'All Programs,' click the 'Webmin' folder and click the 'Webmin' shortcut to open the Webmin page. You can also access Webmin by typing 'http://' and 'localhost:10000/' into a Web browser's address bar on your computer.
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Friday, 19 February 2016
How to Create a New Account for a New Domain in WHMIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Log into WHM. You will need your username and password.
Click the Create a New Account link from the Account Functions menu.
Enter the domain name into the Domain field, and the username into the UserName field. The UserName field will initially default to a name based on the domain you enter, but you may change it if you wish.
Enter a password into the Password field, and the disk quota into the Quota field. The Quota field, measured in MegaBytes, controls how much hard-disk space the new account is allotted.
Decide whether to allow CGI access, Shell access and FrontPage extensions, then check the respective boxes accordingly.
Decide on limits for the following boxes and enter values for each in the text field for each: Max FTP Accounts, Max Email Accounts, Max Email Lists, Max SQL Databases and Max Sub Domains.
Enter the maximum bandwidth for the account (in MegaBytes) into the Bandwidth Limit field.
Click 'Create.'
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Log into WHM. You will need your username and password.
Click the Create a New Account link from the Account Functions menu.
Enter the domain name into the Domain field, and the username into the UserName field. The UserName field will initially default to a name based on the domain you enter, but you may change it if you wish.
Enter a password into the Password field, and the disk quota into the Quota field. The Quota field, measured in MegaBytes, controls how much hard-disk space the new account is allotted.
Decide whether to allow CGI access, Shell access and FrontPage extensions, then check the respective boxes accordingly.
Decide on limits for the following boxes and enter values for each in the text field for each: Max FTP Accounts, Max Email Accounts, Max Email Lists, Max SQL Databases and Max Sub Domains.
Enter the maximum bandwidth for the account (in MegaBytes) into the Bandwidth Limit field.
Click 'Create.'
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Sunday, 14 February 2016
How to Setup FTP on FreeBSDIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Click 'System,' and then 'Gnome-Terminal.'
Create a system user called 'ftp' to enable anonymous access. Type 'adduser' and press 'Enter.' Type in 'ftp' and press 'Enter.' You can leave the rest of the user requirements blank and complete the user addition with default settings.
Type '/etc/ftpwelcome' and press 'Enter.' This file contains your FTP server welcome message. Type in the welcome message you want to display before the login screen. Save the document and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/ftpmotd' and press 'Enter.' Configure the message to display after a user has connected via FTP here. Save and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/inetd.conf' and press 'Enter.' Scroll down to the following line:ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ftpd ftpd -lRemove the has (#) from the beginning of the line. Exit the file and save changes. This enables your FTP server.
Type '/etc/rc.conf' and press 'Enter.' Change the 'ftpd_enable' variable to read 'YES' rather than 'NO.' Exit and save.
Type '/etc/rc.d/ftpd start' and press 'Enter.' This enables your FTP server.
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Click 'System,' and then 'Gnome-Terminal.'
Create a system user called 'ftp' to enable anonymous access. Type 'adduser' and press 'Enter.' Type in 'ftp' and press 'Enter.' You can leave the rest of the user requirements blank and complete the user addition with default settings.
Type '/etc/ftpwelcome' and press 'Enter.' This file contains your FTP server welcome message. Type in the welcome message you want to display before the login screen. Save the document and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/ftpmotd' and press 'Enter.' Configure the message to display after a user has connected via FTP here. Save and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/inetd.conf' and press 'Enter.' Scroll down to the following line:ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ftpd ftpd -lRemove the has (#) from the beginning of the line. Exit the file and save changes. This enables your FTP server.
Type '/etc/rc.conf' and press 'Enter.' Change the 'ftpd_enable' variable to read 'YES' rather than 'NO.' Exit and save.
Type '/etc/rc.d/ftpd start' and press 'Enter.' This enables your FTP server.
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