In cPanel, access FTP Connections under Files. Get details like User (FTP username), Logged In From (connecting IP), Login Time, Status, Process ID, manage sessions with Actions.
In cPanel, you can easily manage FTP accounts. To change passwords, access the FTP Accounts tool, select the account, and update the password. For adjusting disk space quotas, follow a similar process by changing the quota setting.
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To add a new addon domain in cPanel, go to ''Addon Domains'', provide the domain name, and let cPanel auto-populate the settings. Optionally, create an FTP account. Upload files to the `public_html/AddonDomain` directory under the subdomain created automatically. Avoid altering the subdomain to maintain the addon domain's website display.
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