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    Question Back"door" to a site

    Hey.
    I wonder if I can access my site's stuff, like when you have nothing as index.htm (where it shows you all the files you have on your cpanel), any other way than accessing my cpanel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anticimex View Post
    Hey.
    I wonder if I can access my site's stuff, like when you have nothing as index.htm (where it shows you all the files you have on your cpanel), any other way than accessing my cpanel?
    FTP???????????????????????????????

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    yeah get an FTP client like SmartFTP or something similar

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    I think he meant if people can see his files on his cpanel.
    Like when you buy hosting, your first page is white, with all your files as links.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anticimex View Post
    Hey.
    I wonder if I can access my site's stuff, like when you have nothing as index.htm (where it shows you all the files you have on your cpanel), any other way than accessing my cpanel?
    If you mean like for frontend then thats apache that does that.

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    If you use FTP (even without FTP software eg. ftp://[email protected] and logging in with your cPanel username and password) then you will see the files like you see them without an index file or in file manager on cPanel.
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    What is FTP anywayz?

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    FTP = far too pro, basically you got to be pro.

    That was a lame joke but FTP means file transfer protocol/program (whatever tbh) and it allows you to connect to your hosting and transfer files over. SmartFTP is a FTP client you can use.
    Hi, names James. I am a web developer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Protege View Post
    FTP = far too pro, basically you got to be pro.

    That was a lame joke but FTP means file transfer protocol/program (whatever tbh) and it allows you to connect to your hosting and transfer files over. SmartFTP is a FTP client you can use.
    Oh right, thanks!

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    I think he mean like when you buy a domain, and hosting. And when you haven't added the site, it shows like this on the first page:

    Public files (or something like that)

    index.htm
    images/
    thumbs.db

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