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en:vhosting:ftp_shell_accounts 2006/11/22 15:18 en:vhosting:ftp_shell_accounts 2006/12/07 08:10 current
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FTP/Shell accounts ===== FTP/Shell accounts =====
-The section [[:en:vhosting:ftp_shell_accounts] is intended for creating user's accounts on the server that provide //ftp// as well as //ssh// access. Hosts[[:en:vhosting:hosts]] и cronjobs[[:en:vhosting:cron_jobs]] are pointed to the user's accounts.\\+The section [[:en:vhosting:ftp_shell_accounts]] is intended for creating user's accounts on the server that provide //ftp// as well as //ssh// access. Hosts [[:en:vhosting:hosts]] и cronjobs [[:en:vhosting:cron_jobs]] are pointed to the user's accounts.\\
**ACTIONS AVAILABLE:**\\ **ACTIONS AVAILABLE:**\\
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//**Deactivate**// / //**Activate**// – allows to activate or deactivate accounts.\\ //**Deactivate**// / //**Activate**// – allows to activate or deactivate accounts.\\
//**Subaccount**// //**Subaccount**//
-((For example, there's a need to allow //FTP-access// to the directory //upload//, which is in the root directory of the host //example.com//, pointed to the account//ftp0//. Then the root to the directory will be ///home/clients/ftp0/domains/example.com/html/upload//. To allow //subaccount ftp0_s1// access to //upload// you should specify the root ///domains/example.com/html/upload// while adding to the field //Directory//.+((For example, there's a need to allow //FTP-access// to the directory //upload//, which is in the root directory of the host //example.com//, pointed to the account//ftp0//. Then the root to the directory will be ///home/clients/ftp0/domains/example.com/html/upload//. To allow for //subaccount ftp0_s1// access to //upload// you should specify the root ///domains/example.com/html/upload// while adding to the field //Directory//.
)) – allows to create a subaccount and point it to the account. It may be used when the access to only one host is required without access to all the hosts on the main account.\\ )) – allows to create a subaccount and point it to the account. It may be used when the access to only one host is required without access to all the hosts on the main account.\\
//**Login**// – login to a subaccount.\\ //**Login**// – login to a subaccount.\\
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//**Shell**// – allows access to your account via //ssh//-protocol.\\ //**Shell**// – allows access to your account via //ssh//-protocol.\\
-**Fields:**\\+**FIELDS:**\\
//**Active**// - the indicator of the status of your account.  Can be active and inactive.\\ //**Active**// - the indicator of the status of your account.  Can be active and inactive.\\
-Hosts – the number of hosts pointed to the account.\\+//**Hosts**// – the number of hosts pointed to the account.\\

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