Security certificate conflicts (this is more advances than I’ll be covering in this post, but basically you might need to clear your certs on Coda). Too many simultaneous connections (make sure some other GoDaddy Genius doesn’t have their FileZilla open on the server) If you are using this config and run into issues you likely have one of the following problems. Troubleshooting GoDaddy Shared Hosting FTP on Coda Passive Mode: Enables (click the check box) Password: whatever you set it to (if you reset it takes like 5 minutes… seriously) Username: try the primary username for the account first ![]() ![]() Host: (or depending on how your dns records are set) GoDaddy Shared Hosting FTP Configuration for Coda 2 Mac OS X If you work at GoDaddy and are reading this, you do not have my permission to publishing this information on GoDaddy’s website without providing credit to this source. GFY GoDaddy tech support, here’s the proper config to use for Coda. All they will do is google some shit, put you on hold, then suggest using Filezilla or some other dated FTP client. ![]() FileZilla connects to your hosting account. Don’t even bother calling their tech support team, they don’t have an answer. Launch FileZilla and complete these fields: Click Quickconnect. If you’re a frontend dev working in OSX with Coda, connecting to GoDaddy shared hosting is a nightmare. The GoDaddy shared hosting system is outdated and although newer account include Cpanel, you may encounter clients with older accounts who refuse to give them up. ![]() Connecting to GoDaddy Deluxe Hosting can be a pain in the ass.
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