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Second FTP user to home directory - quota?

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  • vanessa
    The cPanel account quota trumps the FTP quota.
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  • markus909
    The cPanel account quota trumps the FTP quota.

    So that means, if I give an FTP account a lower quota it will work, e.g. when I just set it up for a different directory like /home/clientwebsite/downloads but it won't work when I give the FTP account access to the entire home directory /home/clientwebsite/ ? in that case even if I add a lower quota, it just won't be applied It's just somehow weird -- perhaps it's absolutely not a way to do it setting up an additonal FTP user to give access to the entire home directory. I don't see any other way to give the client full access to FTP without giving access to the entire cPanel account (where they could mess up even JetBackup and more)
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    That all sounds correct to me. If they need access to all of /home/username, you're already trusting them with the entire account's file structure anyway, so they may as well have full cPanel access at that point.
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  • markus909
    Giving the entire cPanel is a completely different level, no? They could delete cPanel backups, they could change DNS when the zone files is managed within cPanel. There is so much more. From my point of view, it's responsible to give the client the opportunity to access the full site via FTP, to be able in the worst case (bus factor) to access the site as admin and get a backup or migrate it. It's irresponsible on the other hand to give them the opportunity to delete backups or mess with the DNS. Maybe I can't see the big picture yet, but to me those are 2 different levels of permissions/access
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    If they have FTP access to /home/username, the only thing they couldn't really adjust is DNS or delete the database content. They would have the ability to delete or access everything else on the domain, as all files are stored there.
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  • markus909
    I thought about for some time - I think those 2 arguments would be strong enough, e.g. do not allow DNS + database access, but full file level access. I'll watch what's coming with Team Members from cPanel 112, maybe that gives some further options. I personally do find it difficulty as a sole proprietor to not hand out anything to the client. They should have something, should something happen to me. I personally find it also difficult to hand out everything. The path in the middle would be to hand out FTP and a narrowed down cPanel (with the new Manage Team feature)
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