In Feburary 2016 28,
Check the email you received from GoDaddy when you created your Web hosting account. GoDaddy recommends that customers print out this confirmation email, because it contains important account information that customers often need to use as they manage a website. Either find the email within a folder of your email browser or find the printed copy of the email, because it contains your login name and password.
Visit the GoDaddy website and enter your Customer Number in the upper-left corner of the homepage. Click the 'My Account' tab and then click 'Web Hosting' from beneath the 'Products' section in the left sidebar. Select the domain you wish to view and find the 'Overview' tab. Within the 'Overview' tab, you will see a 'Login' box with your username.
Create a new password if you cannot remember your password and you do not have your confirmation email from GoDaddy. Visit the GoDaddy website and enter your Customer Number in the upper-left corner of the homepage. Click the 'My Account' tab and then click 'Web Hosting' from beneath the 'Products' section in the left sidebar. Click 'Launch' beside the correct hosting account. Within the 'FTP' section, find the 'Password' field and select 'Change.' Enter a new password twice into the appropriate fields and select 'Update.' GoDaddy warns that it may take as long as one hour for a new password to take effect.
Contact GoDaddy if you continue to experience technical problems. Dial (480) 505-8877 to speak with a support representative. Provide your customer PIN or the last four digits of the credit card you used to pay for your Web hosting. Providing either of these numbers identifies you to GoDaddy -- the customer service representative will not assist you without either of these numbers. Ask the support representative for your login information. The representative will email you the information to the email address associated with your Web hosting account.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016
How to Host SVN Repo in GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click 'Start,' then 'Computer,' then 'Map Network Drive,' then 'Connect to a Website,' then enter your FTP login information and click 'Finish.' Double-click your FTP site and upload the SVN repo to your server.
Log in to your GoDaddy account.
Click 'Web Hosting,' then select your account and click 'Launch.'
Click 'Settings,' then 'SSH.'
Click 'Enable.' Click 'Save.' After 72 hours, SSH will be enabled. The SVN Repo will then be active.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click 'Start,' then 'Computer,' then 'Map Network Drive,' then 'Connect to a Website,' then enter your FTP login information and click 'Finish.' Double-click your FTP site and upload the SVN repo to your server.
Log in to your GoDaddy account.
Click 'Web Hosting,' then select your account and click 'Launch.'
Click 'Settings,' then 'SSH.'
Click 'Enable.' Click 'Save.' After 72 hours, SSH will be enabled. The SVN Repo will then be active.
In Feburary 2016 17,
How to Enable an FTP Service on LinuxIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Run the 'sudo yum install -y vsftpd' command at the terminal screen. This will install the Very Secure FTP Daemon (vsftpd) package necessary to enable the FTP service.
Start X Windows. Run 'system-config-firewall' and type in your root password if it asks you for one. Enable the FTP service. Click the 'Apply' button and confirm. Then enter your root password again if you are prompted to do so.
Run 'serviceconf' to bring up the Service Configuration utility. Click on 'vsftpd' and click 'Enable.' Type your root password if you are prompted to do so. Click 'start' to finish activating the FTP server. Alternately, type 'sudo service vsftpd restart' at the terminal screen.
Enable the FTP Service in Ubuntu Linux
Open a terminal screen and run the 'sudo apt-get install vsftpd' command. Type your password if you are prompted to do so.
Start X Windows. Open a terminal and then run 'sudo gedit /etc/vsftpd.conf' to bring up the text editor and the Very Secure Ftp Daemon configuration file. Find the line with 'anonymous_enable' and change the 'NO' to 'YES.' Save the file and then close the text editor program.
Type 'sudo service vsftpd restart' to enable the FTP server.
Enable the FTP Service in Slackware Linux
Login as root. Type '/usr/sbin/slackpkg install vsftpd.'
Run the 'vi /etc/inetd.conf.' Find the line that has 'vsftp' and remove the pound (#) mark at the beginning of that line. Alternately, in X Windows, run 'gedit /etc/inetd.conf' as root, find the vsftpd entry and remove the pound (#) mark at the start of that line.
Run the command '/etc/rc.d/rc.inetd restart' at the terminal window.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Run the 'sudo yum install -y vsftpd' command at the terminal screen. This will install the Very Secure FTP Daemon (vsftpd) package necessary to enable the FTP service.
Start X Windows. Run 'system-config-firewall' and type in your root password if it asks you for one. Enable the FTP service. Click the 'Apply' button and confirm. Then enter your root password again if you are prompted to do so.
Run 'serviceconf' to bring up the Service Configuration utility. Click on 'vsftpd' and click 'Enable.' Type your root password if you are prompted to do so. Click 'start' to finish activating the FTP server. Alternately, type 'sudo service vsftpd restart' at the terminal screen.
Enable the FTP Service in Ubuntu Linux
Open a terminal screen and run the 'sudo apt-get install vsftpd' command. Type your password if you are prompted to do so.
Start X Windows. Open a terminal and then run 'sudo gedit /etc/vsftpd.conf' to bring up the text editor and the Very Secure Ftp Daemon configuration file. Find the line with 'anonymous_enable' and change the 'NO' to 'YES.' Save the file and then close the text editor program.
Type 'sudo service vsftpd restart' to enable the FTP server.
Enable the FTP Service in Slackware Linux
Login as root. Type '/usr/sbin/slackpkg install vsftpd.'
Run the 'vi /etc/inetd.conf.' Find the line that has 'vsftp' and remove the pound (#) mark at the beginning of that line. Alternately, in X Windows, run 'gedit /etc/inetd.conf' as root, find the vsftpd entry and remove the pound (#) mark at the start of that line.
Run the command '/etc/rc.d/rc.inetd restart' at the terminal window.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
How to set up ftp filezilla for GoDaddy hosting accountIn Feburary 2016 10,
In Feburary 2016 10,
Open the FileZilla program. Go to File > Site Manager
Enter in the Space for the following:
Host: Your domain name. IE: ehow.com Port: 21
Server type: FTP
Logontype: normal
User: This is the username that appears when you enter into your hosting/domain settings. May not be the login name used to sign on to your godaddy account.
If you entered in everything correctly, you should be connected without a problem. If you'd like additional help or you are using another FTP client program, then try visiting the Godaddy FTP information page. Here is the link: https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/ftpinfo.asp
Good luck!
In Feburary 2016 10,
Open the FileZilla program. Go to File > Site Manager
Enter in the Space for the following:
Host: Your domain name. IE: ehow.com Port: 21
Server type: FTP
Logontype: normal
User: This is the username that appears when you enter into your hosting/domain settings. May not be the login name used to sign on to your godaddy account.
If you entered in everything correctly, you should be connected without a problem. If you'd like additional help or you are using another FTP client program, then try visiting the Godaddy FTP information page. Here is the link: https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/ftpinfo.asp
Good luck!
In Feburary 2016 10,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Transfer Domain Names to Another Hosting CompanyIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Create an account with the registrar where you intend to transfer the domain name. Login to the account and under the ''Administrative Settings' you will find a link that says 'Transfer Domain.' Click on that then enter the domain name and click 'Ok.'
Login to the account where the domain name is currently hosted and double check to see that the administrative contact email is correct. Go to the administration section and check that the domain you wish to transfer is 'Unlocked' and 'Active.' It will also need to be more than 60 days old. The new registrar will send an email requesting that the domain be transferred along with a link to verify and approve the transfer.
Open up the email and click on the link in order to approve the transfer. The new registrar will notify the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) and the domain will be transferred to the new registrar in five to seven days.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Create an account with the registrar where you intend to transfer the domain name. Login to the account and under the ''Administrative Settings' you will find a link that says 'Transfer Domain.' Click on that then enter the domain name and click 'Ok.'
Login to the account where the domain name is currently hosted and double check to see that the administrative contact email is correct. Go to the administration section and check that the domain you wish to transfer is 'Unlocked' and 'Active.' It will also need to be more than 60 days old. The new registrar will send an email requesting that the domain be transferred along with a link to verify and approve the transfer.
Open up the email and click on the link in order to approve the transfer. The new registrar will notify the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) and the domain will be transferred to the new registrar in five to seven days.
In Feburary 2016 06,
How To Configure FileZilla To Work with a Proxy ServerIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open FileZilla, click on the 'Edit' menu and then click 'Settings.'
Click on the plus symbol next to the 'Connection' section in the left side of the window.
Click on the 'FTP Proxy Settings' section and enter the IP address, port, username and password of your proxy server.
Click 'OK' to apply the settings and exit the Settings window. All future connections through FileZilla will use the proxy server you designated until you change the settings and erase the proxy server information.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open FileZilla, click on the 'Edit' menu and then click 'Settings.'
Click on the plus symbol next to the 'Connection' section in the left side of the window.
Click on the 'FTP Proxy Settings' section and enter the IP address, port, username and password of your proxy server.
Click 'OK' to apply the settings and exit the Settings window. All future connections through FileZilla will use the proxy server you designated until you change the settings and erase the proxy server information.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Set Up a Router for FilezillaIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Open the Filezilla FTP program. Click 'Edit' and select 'Settings.' Click on 'Connection' in the settings hierarchy and select 'Passive Mode.'
Add a check mark to 'Use Custom Port Range' and enter your desired port range. Valid ports can be from 1 to 65535, but users should assign a port range beyond 1024, as ports below that range are often reserved for other protocols.
Log in to your router's configuration page and enter the router's username and password when prompted.
Navigate to the router's 'Port Forwarding' settings page. Enter 'FileZilla' as the application name. Enter the start of the port range created in FileZilla into the 'Start' text field and the end of the port range into the 'End' text field. Set the 'TCP' and 'UDP' settings to 'Both' and add a check mark to the 'Enable' box.
Create another port forwarding entry with the same application name. Enter '20' as the start of the port range and '21' as the end of the range. Set the 'TCP' and 'UDP' settings to 'Both' and add a check mark to the 'Enable' box. Click 'Save Settings' to finalize your changes. Restart your router, if necessary. The ports assigned for FileZilla should remain open for FTP traffic.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Open the Filezilla FTP program. Click 'Edit' and select 'Settings.' Click on 'Connection' in the settings hierarchy and select 'Passive Mode.'
Add a check mark to 'Use Custom Port Range' and enter your desired port range. Valid ports can be from 1 to 65535, but users should assign a port range beyond 1024, as ports below that range are often reserved for other protocols.
Log in to your router's configuration page and enter the router's username and password when prompted.
Navigate to the router's 'Port Forwarding' settings page. Enter 'FileZilla' as the application name. Enter the start of the port range created in FileZilla into the 'Start' text field and the end of the port range into the 'End' text field. Set the 'TCP' and 'UDP' settings to 'Both' and add a check mark to the 'Enable' box.
Create another port forwarding entry with the same application name. Enter '20' as the start of the port range and '21' as the end of the range. Set the 'TCP' and 'UDP' settings to 'Both' and add a check mark to the 'Enable' box. Click 'Save Settings' to finalize your changes. Restart your router, if necessary. The ports assigned for FileZilla should remain open for FTP traffic.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Transfer GoDaddy Hosting Between AccountsIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Open your Web browser and go to GoDaddy's website.
Enter your username and password and click to login.
Click 'Web Hosting' from the 'Products' menu.
Set up a new hosting account. Click the 'Launch' button next to your new hosting account and enter the following to set it up: Enter domain: This is the domain you would like to use.FTP user name and Password: This is your FTP authentication for accessing the hosting's FTP server.SSL credits: Choose this if you have SSL credits in the same account as the domain name you want to use.
Use GoDaddy FTP to Transfer Files
Access GoDaddy Web-based Java FTP Client. Click the 'Launch' button next to your new hosting account. This opens the hosting control panel.
Select 'Content' and then click 'Java FTP Client.'
Click 'Yes' to accept the certificate if you are prompted to do so.
Use the FTP program to transfer files between your local computer and onto your new hosting account. If you have not done so already, use the FTP program to download files from the old server onto your computer's local drive and then upload those same files to your new hosting account.
Set the Nameservers Registered Through GoDaddy
Log back into the GoDaddy website and dashboard.
Click 'Domain Manager' in the 'My Products' section.
Click on the domain name you would like to associate with the new hosting account. This opens the 'Domain Manager' window.
Click 'Name servers' and then select the 'I have a hosting account with these domains' option to complete the transfer of your GoDaddy account.
Click 'OK.'
In Feburary 2016 03,
Open your Web browser and go to GoDaddy's website.
Enter your username and password and click to login.
Click 'Web Hosting' from the 'Products' menu.
Set up a new hosting account. Click the 'Launch' button next to your new hosting account and enter the following to set it up: Enter domain: This is the domain you would like to use.FTP user name and Password: This is your FTP authentication for accessing the hosting's FTP server.SSL credits: Choose this if you have SSL credits in the same account as the domain name you want to use.
Use GoDaddy FTP to Transfer Files
Access GoDaddy Web-based Java FTP Client. Click the 'Launch' button next to your new hosting account. This opens the hosting control panel.
Select 'Content' and then click 'Java FTP Client.'
Click 'Yes' to accept the certificate if you are prompted to do so.
Use the FTP program to transfer files between your local computer and onto your new hosting account. If you have not done so already, use the FTP program to download files from the old server onto your computer's local drive and then upload those same files to your new hosting account.
Set the Nameservers Registered Through GoDaddy
Log back into the GoDaddy website and dashboard.
Click 'Domain Manager' in the 'My Products' section.
Click on the domain name you would like to associate with the new hosting account. This opens the 'Domain Manager' window.
Click 'Name servers' and then select the 'I have a hosting account with these domains' option to complete the transfer of your GoDaddy account.
Click 'OK.'
In Feburary 2016 03,
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