Username: epiz_29153121
Website: http://files.rydercragie.com
I want to know what details I need to enter to connect via FTP to MultCloud (https://www.multcloud.com/) please.
Username: epiz_29153121
Website: http://files.rydercragie.com
I want to know what details I need to enter to connect via FTP to MultCloud (https://www.multcloud.com/) please.
The info can be found from client area
But where in the client area? Sorry if Iām being dumb āā Iām quite new to all this.
https://app.infinityfree.net/accounts
Click on manage to see the info
You should see something like below
Got it. It doesnāt tell me the server though. ftpupload.net isnāt working.
Try 185.27.134.11
Thank you. That worked. Also, I have a folder for an old subdomain. I know you canāt delete these due to legal reasons, but I created it, uploaded a test document and then deleted it. I am now using a different subdomain (files.rydercragie.com). Is it possible for you to delete it for me please? Itās kinda annoying. Itās the masked.rydercragie.com one.
No, but you can rename it
Good. And I may just use it for occasionally storing files if I need to. Thanks.
Just another thing, I uploaded a video file and it seems to not be there at all. Itās as if nothing ever happened. Any ideas why?
Likely due to this?
Can you try NotInUse1?
No choice. Live with it then
Funny though, I can rename mine. Can you try renaming using filezilla?
Fair enough lol. If I delete a file, do they disappear from your servers? Or are they still there for legal reasons?
Yes, thatās why you should always backup
Okay. Iāll do that later.
Just one last thing and then Iāll shut up.
I want to upload a file that redirects people to my website homepage if they:
But from what Iāve heard, this can also get your account banned (seemingly instantly). Is it possible for me to do this without getting banned or is it automated?
Since thereās no way to password protect files with filemanager.ai, as far as I can tell, this would be great to help keep my files more private. Iād have to give out the direct links rather than anyone being able to go to files.rydercragie.com and having access to everything, not that thereās much there at the moment.
You better read this
Oh, thatās against the terms of service? Apologies, I wonāt bother!
So you want to redirect the visitor to the homepage of they type on an incorrect URL? That is allowed, and is quite simple to set up.
Create a new .htaccess file in the /htdocs folder (it is a simple txt file with the name ā.htaccessā) and add this code
ErrorDocument 404 /
You can do it with the file manager, but it is possible in the control panel! Just open the control panel and click ādirectory privacyā. Note that you can only protect directories, and not files, so you might need to change your folder structure around for this to work.
Let me know if you need anything else!