How to login FTP account created via cPanel in FileZilla?

To login to FTP account created via cPanel in FileZilla, first you have to create a FTP account in cPanel. Let's go through the whole procedure.
  • Login to your cPanel interface.
  • Go to Files section, click on FTP Accounts.
  • In the Add FTP Account section, fill in the fields as needed Log in, i.e Username, Password and Directory.
  • Click on Create FTP Account.
Now it’s time to know how to log into the FTP account created via cPanel in FileZilla.
  • Open FileZilla and go to File and then click on Site Manager.
  • Click on the “New Site” button and enter a short description for the connection.
  • On the right panel enter the host field which is usually yourdomainname.com. You can also use the IP address/hostname of the server.
  • Fill other required credentials, Port Number, Encryption, login Type, User.
  • Click over Connect.
That's It !
Go through the video tutorial to understand the procedure in detail. You may go through the blog as well.
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