

Next, you’ll get a pop-up message asking you to convert your key file to a supported format.

Once all of the information looks something like this, click Connect. If you need help figuring out how to download that file, refer to the tutorial here. Once that information has been entered, you can upload the Private Key file that you should have downloaded earlier. Select Key file from the Logon Type menu, then enter your cPanel username for the User. Now, you’ll be able to secure your account by requiring an SSH key for access. Next, select SFTP-SSH File Transfer Protoco l from the Protocol drop-down menu.

Add your particular hosting server as the host and type “22” as the port. Start by opening the FileZilla client and navigating to the Site manager. How to set up SFTP keys for FileZilla Step 1: Access the FileZilla site manager Setup for SFTP keys will differ depending on the FTP client you are using, but today we’ll go over how to activate additional security measures for your account via FileZilla. If you want to further secure your hosting account, requiring an SSH key upon login is one of the best ways to do so.
