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Webspace Connection Details

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Keywords: webspace | cgi | scripts Summary: All the details you'll need to connect to your webspace and upload files.
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  1. Standard Webspace Information
  2. CGI Webspace Information
  3. FTP Client Connection Guides

1. Standard Webspace Information

Viewing your website

To see the files you upload, go to http://www.username.plus.com in a web browser (remember to replace username with your own account username).

FTP settings

Please note: Broadband & Dialup customers can FTP to standard webspace from any connection. Free account holders must connect from a PlusNet connection.

Option Setting
Host address: ftp.plus.net
Port: 21
Username: Your account username
Password: The password you log in to this website with
Initial remote directory: /htdocs
Remote Host type: Auto detect or UNIX (standard)

Other information

  • Files should be uploaded to the /htdocs directory to be viewable.
  • PHP and other scripting languages will not work (although you can use our standard Web Counter and Email form scripts)
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2. CGI Webspace Information

If CGI is available on your account, you'll need to activate it before you can start using it. Go to Website Settings in My Account to do this.

Viewing your website

To see the files you upload, go to http://ccgi.username.plus.com in a web browser (remember to replace username with your own account username).

FTP settings

Please note: You can only FTP to the CGI server if you're connecting from a PlusNet connection.

Option Setting
Host address: cshell.plus.net
Port: 21
Username: Your account username
Password: The password you log in to this website with
Initial remote directory: blank
Remote Host type: auto detect or UNIX (standard)

Other information

Directory listing is switched off so unless you are directly referencing a specific file, you'll need an index file in place to see your site.

The server will look for index files in the following order:

index.html, index.html.var, index.htm, index.shtml, index.cgi, index.pl, index.php

You may need to CHMOD the permissions of scripts to get them to run. We recommend setting file permissions like so:

  • Folders: We recommend setting your folder permissions to 710 (drwx--x---). If you need to use more relaxed permissions then we suggest setting things no higher than 750 (drwxr-x---). Some packages, like Wordpress, may encourage you to set folder permissions to 777, but we advise against this. If 710 is insufficient, try 750 but no higher
  • Scripts: We recommend setting script permissions to 700 (-rwx------) and no higher
  • Static web content: e.g. Apache files like .htaccess and .htpassword and other static web content like html, css and javascript files should be left at the default value of 640 (-rw-r-----)
  • Other files: Files which are only read from and written to by scripts, but not served to browsers can be set to 600 (-rw-------). This includes log files, ini files and certificate files

Our CGI server uses SuEXEC which checks that neither scripts nor folders are writeable by anyone other than user. If group or other are writeable then your files will not work properly.

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3. FTP Client Connection Guides

FTP with FileZilla FTP with WSFTP FTP with CuteFTP Lite FTP with Cyberduck
FileZilla WS FTP CuteFTP CyberDuck

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This page last updated 7th May 2010

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