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Makes sense! Thank you! It would be only myself so I guess I don't need to freak out too much. It would only be of concern if someone managed to get hold of the user details.
The bit I've had trouble with is to connect with SFTP as you suggested. Plain FTP connection works but when I change the...
Thank you so much! I followed your instructions and added "root" to the user's groups and I am now able to download these files without problems!
I've also edited /etc/passwd as per your instructions and changed that user's end of the line to...
Thanks for your reply.
I've managed to connect by creating a new user in the Centos User Manager and setting it's home directory to be /var/lib/pas/dumps/ which is where Plesk Panel stores the client backup dumps. I can connect with that FTP account and see the files that are stored there but...
I host a number of large sites (20GB+) on my VPS server running Centos6 and Plesk Panel 12. Due to the large sites I don't want to keep multiple backups on the actual server because it would take too much disk space. When I create a backup to the server's repository all is good, but when I click...