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FTPS login information

Learn how to find the FTPS sign in credentials for your Turbify account.

Article ID: SLN20422

Feel free to use any FTP client that supports both FTPS and TLS 1.2. To verify if your FTP client supports FTPS and TLS 1.2, we suggest reviewing the program's help content. 

Turbify doesn't endorse, nor are we affiliated with, any particular FTP client.

Important: All FTP sessions require an FTPS connection along with TLS 1.2 protocol support for increased system security.

Find your FTPS credentials

  1. Sign in to your My Services page.
  2. Click the Web Hosting link.
    The Web Hosting link is under Control Panels.
  3. Click the FTP Accounts link in the Files module.
    FTP Accounts Link
  4. Scroll down to FTP Accounts and click the Configure FTP Client link in the Actions column.
    Configure FTP Client
  5. You'll find your FTP credentials in the Manual Settings section.
    The Manual Settings
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Connect via FTPS

Use one of the following step-by-step configuration instructions for FTPS client setup:

Cyberduck FTP Instructions

  1. Download and install Cyberduck
  2. Download the FTP Configuration File in cPanel and save it to your desktop.
    Cyberduck FTP Configuration
  3. Double-click on the downloaded FTP Configuration File. Cyberduck will open the download file and log you into your FTP account.

Core FTP Instructions

  1. Download and install Core FTP.
  2. Download the FTP Configuration File in cPanel and save it to your desktop.
    Core FTP Configuration File
  3. Open Core FTP, click Sites and then Site Manager.
    The Site Manager Menu
  4. Right click in the left main window and click Import and then Core FTP.
    Import Configuration File
  5. Select the FTP Configuration File downloaded from step 2.
  6. Click OK to confirm the site configuration file.
    Configuration File Confirmation
  7. Enter your password and click the Connect button.
    Enter Password and Click Connect

If you're unable to connect

  1. Review cPanel FTP client configuration steps
  2. Take a look at our troubleshooting steps.
  3. Contact us.