Setup#
Here are some instructions on how to setup a virtual server for CrushFTP from http://www.godaddy.com/hosting/virtual-dedicated-servers.aspx?ci=9013. This was for CentOS, 1GB of RAM, $30 per month. They take about a day to have the server available for use.First, you need to use the OS X Terminal, or a SSH program like Putty on Windows to get connected to the server to set it up.
ssh myusername@your.godaddy.ip.addressEnter your password when prompted. Answer 'yes' if asked to accept the SSH key. You are now connected and can do all the below commands.
Become the root user. Enter your password when prompted.
su
Install java.
yum install java-1.6.0-openjdk.x86_64
Wait for install to progress, answer "y" when prompted.
Download CrushFTP.
wget https://www.crushftp.com/early5/CrushFTP5_PC.zip
Unzip it.
unzip CrushFTP5_PC.zip
Delete zip file.
rm CrushFTP5_PC.zip
Answer "y" when prompted to delete the zip file.
Move the folder to the proper location.
mv CrushFTP5_PC/ /var/opt/CrushFTP5_PC
cd /var/opt/CrushFTP5_PC/ Make the CrushFTP script executable.
chmod +x crushftp_init.sh
Generate a remote admin user to access crushftp externally.
java -jar CrushFTP.jar -a "remoteadmin" "mypassword"
Add a sym link for auto startup. This must be the full path to the crushftp_init.sh file.
ln -s /full/path/to/your/crushftp/folder/including/crushftp_init.sh /etc/init.d/crushftp
Add CrushFTP as a service, start it, and enable it for auto start at bootup.
/sbin/chkconfig --add crushftp /sbin/service crushftp start /sbin/chkconfig crushftp on
Disable godaddy panels so the ports are free for CrushFTP.
/sbin/service httpd stop /sbin/chkconfig httpd off
Manage Your Server#
CrushFTP is now running as a service on your virtual server hosted by GoDaddy. Use your web browser now and pull up the GUI to register CrushFTP with your license, and start adding users.http://your.godaddy.ip.address:8080/
Login as your "remoteadmin" user from above with your password, then click on the "Admin" button.
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This particular version was published on 09-Oct-2016 18:14 by Ben Spink.
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