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Sign into your DreamHost account dashboard. Click 'Domains,' and then click 'Manage Domains.'
Click the domain you want to manage, and then click 'WebFTP.' This opens the DreamHost browser FTP site, which allows you to access your files.
Open the 'WP-Content' directory, and then open 'Themes.'
Open the folder for the theme you want to edit to access its files. Open the template file you want to edit. For example, if you wanted to open the basic style sheet, open 'Style.css.' If you wanted to edit the header, open 'Header.php.'
Make the desired changes to the theme, and then click 'Save.'
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How to Install FTP Server in LinuxIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Download and install the Linux package vsftp. The exact procedure will vary depending on the type and version of Linux you are running. In most cases, for example with Red Hat, Suse or Ubuntu, vsftp is a stable package that is included in the repositories that are used to update your version of Linux. In many Linux installations, vsftp is installed by default, but not started.
Configure VSFTP. The exact location and name of the configuration file will vary slightly depending on the version of Linux you are using. In Ubuntu, the configuration file is 'vsftpd.conf.' Edit this file to change the following settings:
ftpd_banner: Edits the message that is displayed when someone connects to the server.
listen: Enables vsfppd to run in stand alone mode.
xferlog_enable: Enables a detailed log of uploads and downloads.
connect_from_port_20: Defines whether PORT style connections use port 20 on the server.
hide_ids: Hides user IDs, listing all group users as 'ftp.'
max_client: Defines the maximum number of connections allowed in standalone mode.
max_per_ip: Defines the highest number of connections allowed from a particular IP in standalone mode.
anon_root: Defines the root directory for anonymous FTP users.
anonymous_enable: Enables anonymous users.
anon_mkdir_write_enable: Allows anonymous users to create directories. For this option to work, the server must have anonymous uploads enabled, and the ftp user and group must have write permissions on the directory where the new directories will be created.
Once the file vsftpd.conf has been edited to your satisfaction, save the file.
Stop the vsftpd server by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd stop.' You should see a message confirming that the server has stopped.
Restart the vsftp server with the new configuration data in /etc/vsftpd.conf by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd start.' You should see a message confirming that the server has started.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Download and install the Linux package vsftp. The exact procedure will vary depending on the type and version of Linux you are running. In most cases, for example with Red Hat, Suse or Ubuntu, vsftp is a stable package that is included in the repositories that are used to update your version of Linux. In many Linux installations, vsftp is installed by default, but not started.
Configure VSFTP. The exact location and name of the configuration file will vary slightly depending on the version of Linux you are using. In Ubuntu, the configuration file is 'vsftpd.conf.' Edit this file to change the following settings:
ftpd_banner: Edits the message that is displayed when someone connects to the server.
listen: Enables vsfppd to run in stand alone mode.
xferlog_enable: Enables a detailed log of uploads and downloads.
connect_from_port_20: Defines whether PORT style connections use port 20 on the server.
hide_ids: Hides user IDs, listing all group users as 'ftp.'
max_client: Defines the maximum number of connections allowed in standalone mode.
max_per_ip: Defines the highest number of connections allowed from a particular IP in standalone mode.
anon_root: Defines the root directory for anonymous FTP users.
anonymous_enable: Enables anonymous users.
anon_mkdir_write_enable: Allows anonymous users to create directories. For this option to work, the server must have anonymous uploads enabled, and the ftp user and group must have write permissions on the directory where the new directories will be created.
Once the file vsftpd.conf has been edited to your satisfaction, save the file.
Stop the vsftpd server by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd stop.' You should see a message confirming that the server has stopped.
Restart the vsftp server with the new configuration data in /etc/vsftpd.conf by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd start.' You should see a message confirming that the server has started.
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How to Upload a Dreamweaver Website Into Go Daddy HostingIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Find the Host Name, FTP User Name and FTP Password you created when you opened your Go Daddy hosting account. You would have written this information down when you opened your account.
Open Dreamweaver. Go to 'Site' and then 'Manage Sites.'
Pick your website from the list given in the Manage Sites dialog box or click 'New' if you haven't started your website yet.
Choose 'Add New Server' when the setup window opens. Enter a name for your connection, something like 'Go Daddy' or your domain name would be easy to identify, but any name is OK.
Click 'FTP' from the connection menu and enter the FTP User Name and FTP Password you created with Go Daddy. Check the 'Save' box if you want Dreamweaver to remember your login information.
Type your domain name in the FTP box. Click the 'Test' button to confirm the connection. Leave any other fields blank or default unless you've set up special port or proxy settings in your home network or with Go Daddy.
Check 'Automatically upload files to server on save' if you want Dreamweaver to update your website every time you save a page.
Save the connection by clicking 'Save' and go to 'Edit,' then 'Preferences' in Windows. If you're using a Mac, click 'Dreamweaver' and then 'Preferences.'
Select your website from the list on the left and choose your upload settings. Establish whether the FTP connection will time out or terminate after a specified number of minutes. You can also set Dreamweaver to 'Prompt Before Moving Files on Server' and 'Save Files Before Putting.' Experiment until you find the settings that work for you.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Find the Host Name, FTP User Name and FTP Password you created when you opened your Go Daddy hosting account. You would have written this information down when you opened your account.
Open Dreamweaver. Go to 'Site' and then 'Manage Sites.'
Pick your website from the list given in the Manage Sites dialog box or click 'New' if you haven't started your website yet.
Choose 'Add New Server' when the setup window opens. Enter a name for your connection, something like 'Go Daddy' or your domain name would be easy to identify, but any name is OK.
Click 'FTP' from the connection menu and enter the FTP User Name and FTP Password you created with Go Daddy. Check the 'Save' box if you want Dreamweaver to remember your login information.
Type your domain name in the FTP box. Click the 'Test' button to confirm the connection. Leave any other fields blank or default unless you've set up special port or proxy settings in your home network or with Go Daddy.
Check 'Automatically upload files to server on save' if you want Dreamweaver to update your website every time you save a page.
Save the connection by clicking 'Save' and go to 'Edit,' then 'Preferences' in Windows. If you're using a Mac, click 'Dreamweaver' and then 'Preferences.'
Select your website from the list on the left and choose your upload settings. Establish whether the FTP connection will time out or terminate after a specified number of minutes. You can also set Dreamweaver to 'Prompt Before Moving Files on Server' and 'Save Files Before Putting.' Experiment until you find the settings that work for you.
In Feburary 2016 29,
How Do I Add Ustream to My Website?In Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Log in to Ustream and go to your dashboard.
Press the yellow 'Go To Channel' button in the upper left-hand corner.
Press the 'Embed' button beneath your stream window. There are two HTML codes listed; the top one is for embedding the player, while the bottom one is for embedding the chat and social streams.
Press 'Copy Embed' on the right-hand side of the top HTML code. This copies the HTML code that you need to add your Ustream channel to your website.
Paste Ustream's HTML code into your site's HTML code in the desired location. The Ustream player is now added to your site.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Log in to Ustream and go to your dashboard.
Press the yellow 'Go To Channel' button in the upper left-hand corner.
Press the 'Embed' button beneath your stream window. There are two HTML codes listed; the top one is for embedding the player, while the bottom one is for embedding the chat and social streams.
Press 'Copy Embed' on the right-hand side of the top HTML code. This copies the HTML code that you need to add your Ustream channel to your website.
Paste Ustream's HTML code into your site's HTML code in the desired location. The Ustream player is now added to your site.
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Can You Transfer MxTube Video From an iPhone to a PC?In Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Tap the 'Cydia' icon on your jailbroken iPhone.
Tap the 'Search' option.
Enter 'OpenSSH' in the search bar.
Select the 'OpenSSH' application.
Tap the 'Install' button.
Tap the 'Confirm' button.
Press the 'Home' button on your iPhone.
Open a FTP client on your computer and select the option to establish a new connection. The FTP client prompts you to enter the IP address of the device you want to connect to.
Tap 'Settings' on your iPhone, select the 'Wi-Fi' option and tap the Wi-Fi network connected to your iPhone to display its IP address. Enter this IP address in the FTP client on your computer and click the 'Connect' button. The FTP client displays your iPhone's root directory.
Click the 'Var' folder, then the 'Mobile' folder and the 'Library' folder, and select the 'MxTube' option.
Drag the video file you want to transfer from the FTP application to your computer's desktop to transfer the file to your PC.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Tap the 'Cydia' icon on your jailbroken iPhone.
Tap the 'Search' option.
Enter 'OpenSSH' in the search bar.
Select the 'OpenSSH' application.
Tap the 'Install' button.
Tap the 'Confirm' button.
Press the 'Home' button on your iPhone.
Open a FTP client on your computer and select the option to establish a new connection. The FTP client prompts you to enter the IP address of the device you want to connect to.
Tap 'Settings' on your iPhone, select the 'Wi-Fi' option and tap the Wi-Fi network connected to your iPhone to display its IP address. Enter this IP address in the FTP client on your computer and click the 'Connect' button. The FTP client displays your iPhone's root directory.
Click the 'Var' folder, then the 'Mobile' folder and the 'Library' folder, and select the 'MxTube' option.
Drag the video file you want to transfer from the FTP application to your computer's desktop to transfer the file to your PC.
In Feburary 2016 29,
How to Use FTP to Transfer Directories in AIXIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Open a terminal window and type 'ftp hostname' to connect to the remote FTP server. Replace 'hostname' with the name or address of the remote server.
Type 'mkdir directoryname' to create a new directory on the FTP server. Replace 'directoryname' with the name of the directory you want to create.
Type 'cd directoryname' to change to the directory you created. Replace 'directoryname' with the name of the directory you created.
Type 'put /path/to/directory/*' to copy the entire contents of the directory to the remote directory you created. Replace '/path/to/directory/' with the local path to the directory you want to transfer. The asterisk at the end is used to copy all files contained in the directory.
Type 'quit' to exit the FTP program.
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Open a terminal window and type 'ftp hostname' to connect to the remote FTP server. Replace 'hostname' with the name or address of the remote server.
Type 'mkdir directoryname' to create a new directory on the FTP server. Replace 'directoryname' with the name of the directory you want to create.
Type 'cd directoryname' to change to the directory you created. Replace 'directoryname' with the name of the directory you created.
Type 'put /path/to/directory/*' to copy the entire contents of the directory to the remote directory you created. Replace '/path/to/directory/' with the local path to the directory you want to transfer. The asterisk at the end is used to copy all files contained in the directory.
Type 'quit' to exit the FTP program.
In Feburary 2016 29,
How to Hide Hidden Files in FileZilla ClientIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Open the FileZilla FTP client.
Click the 'Server' menu and click the 'Force Showing Hidden Files' option if it has a check next to it, otherwise leave it alone. In older FileZilla versions, click the 'View Menu' and ensure the 'Show Hidden File' option is not checked.
Press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to refresh FileZilla. Hidden files, such as Apache '.htaccess' files, should no longer be visible. Restart FileZilla if you can still see hidden files.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Open the FileZilla FTP client.
Click the 'Server' menu and click the 'Force Showing Hidden Files' option if it has a check next to it, otherwise leave it alone. In older FileZilla versions, click the 'View Menu' and ensure the 'Show Hidden File' option is not checked.
Press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to refresh FileZilla. Hidden files, such as Apache '.htaccess' files, should no longer be visible. Restart FileZilla if you can still see hidden files.
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