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As part of your Corporate Web services and upon request, Panix provides you with a FTP site within your domain (ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com). This site will allow anonymous FTP file transfers (that is, anyone in the world can FTP to your site, log in as 'anonymous' and access certain directories and files you have set up as world-accessible) within your domain.
Non-anonymous (i.e. password-protected) FTP is also available as an add-on to a Corporate website. To apply for a range of user IDs which will enable people to have individual accounts on your FTP site, please fill out this form.
When your Corp-Web FTP service is set up, Panix creates a link in your home directory called corp-ftp. The link is a shortcut to your FTP directory on the webserver, and you can treat it exactly like a directory.
When created, your FTP site has the following subdirectories:
It is up to you to create any other directories you require. Use the commands mkdir and rmdir as you would in your shell account.
FTP site administration involves four commands. In all examples,
Users may also be added (and deleted) using the Panix Web Account Management tool. After you login, look for the "Web & FTP" section, and follow the link "Administer non-anonymous FTP".
Last Modified Friday, 26-Jan-2007 11:01:49 EST