Hi Brandon.
Pax tekum to you as well, BTW.
Thanks for the tip. Yeah, as I said I cannot go into the details, but
you're correct in assuming that root does have part to do with it. Not in a
whole, but partly.
Irini tu théu mazi.
Chris.
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From: "Brandon Olivares" <programmer2...@gmail.com>
To: "“Mac Visionaries“" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: Need extremely urgent help with Transmit FTP: this is very very
important.
Yes. When setting up your FTP profile in Transmit, there is an option for
FTP, FTP with implicit SSL, FTP with TLS/SSL, and SFTP. I do Web hosting,
and I use SFTP all the time to log into root.
Pax Christi,
Brandon
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On Apr 25, 2013, at 7:08 PM, Chris Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not at liberty to be able to go into the absolute specifics, however
one of the servers which we use for my job currently only has the ability
of sftp, (secure ftp) and not regular ftp access. I probably could
install an ftp server such as pro f t p d, or the like, but I can't find
any yum repositories which have the package. Anyway, that's neither here
nor there. The point is that I need to know when setting up my ftp
profile in Transmit, is there a way that I can tell Transmit to use port
22 instead of port 21 for standard ftp and use secure ftp… sftp… to
connect? Yeah, I can use a terminal shell, and just connect with
ssh username@domain/IP, but sometimes it's nice to have a front end GUI
interface such as Transmit.
If Transmit can't do this, then we need to find an app which is Voiceover
friendly that will do it, point blank.
Again, I can't go into the specific details due to company procedures,
policies, and confidentiality, but we have a few files and folders which
need to be downloaded probably on a monthly, if not weekly basis, not to
mention once every 6 months or so need to be deleted.
Chris.
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