If you are on-campus, you can connect directly to the server without VPN. Off-campus access to requires a VPN connection.
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How to establish the connection and SFTP client suggestions If you're a student or assistant updating a faculty member-owned site, please CC that faculty member when requesting file permissions so that we know they are aware that edits to the site are pending. Please send us either the URL of the site, or the directory of the site's files, and we will be able to help assign your account the proper permissions to edit the files. If you get any "permission denied" errors when uploading files to your site's directory, please e-mail us and request that you be given access to update the files. Once you know what directory the files you want to edit are in, you must have the required file permissions to update the site's files. If you are unsure of where your current site is hosted, contact Support Services and please do not forget to include the URL of your site. and change to your directory /home/johnharvard/public_html/. See bottom of page for suggestions on SFTP clientsįor dynamic sites (sites that use server side scripting, e.g.: PHP, Perl, etc.):įor static sites (sites that only serve static HTML and other web content):įor personal site (formerly known as as.)įor example, to connect and update your personal site /~johnharvard, point your SFTP client to : Use a file transfer client that supports SFTP or SCP. How to Connect to your web and personal site Server
If you have any questions about this policy please contact Support Services.
Options for creating new websites for faculty, groups or courses can be found in Web Services.
2015 Harvard does not offer hosting for custom made sites. The following instructions are for updating existingweb sites managed by SEAS.