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  • About

    • Accounts set up in the Academic Web Hosting environments will not expire.  However, when a user leaves Cornell University, they will no longer be able to connect to the servers using CU VPN....
    • Eligibility for Academic Accounts Faculty members currently employed by Cornell University and academic staff supporting a course can obtain an account on the Academic Technologies web...
    • Policies Course accounts may be used only for course instruction or course work. Any content posted must be compliant with current Cornell policies and copyright laws. For...

    Create and Upload Files

    • Testing Websites for Academic Web Hosting Periodically maintenance changes occur to the Cornell Academic Web Hosting service which requires the re-testing of websites. No Longer Need...
    • FileZilla may be used for secure file transfer using SFTP between Windows or Mac Computers and Academic Web Hosting servers. The following are instructions for Windows computers. The instructions for Mac computers are similar.  For Academic Web Hosting in addition to Filezilla you must connect with CU VPN using the @cit-acadhosting Departmental Group Name credentials. (See Upload Files to Academic Web Hosting for detailed instructions.)
    • Academic Web Hosting Environment The Academic Web Hosting Dynamic server provides a Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (LAMP) web hosting environment. The software supporting the service...
    • What is SFTP? CIT recommends using Secure File Transfer Protocol to upload your content to your Academic Web Hosting website. SFTP is a tool for moving large files over the web. It builds on...

    Setup

    • Request an Academic course account by using our online forms: Dynamic Web Hosting Site Static Web Hosting Site
    • Academic Web Hosting uses Cornell's Server Farm Account Management (SFAM). Set or Update your SFAM Password IF you are connected to the internet from Outside the Campus Network,...