Re: FTP on Mac.

2021-02-02 Thread Steve Matzura
While that's absolutely correct and true, I don't know about you of course, but I'd much prefer a GUI than a command-line client. I find it a lot easier to browse lists than to remember commands and filenames, not to mention remembering to type backslashes before spaces in those filenames when

Re: FTP on Mac.

2021-02-02 Thread dan d.
There are ftp and sftp in terminal and work flawlessly. On Mon, 1 Feb 2021, Herbie Allen wrote: > What do you all recommend for accessing FTP servers on the Mac? > > -- XB -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If you have any questions or co

Re: FTP on Mac.

2021-02-02 Thread Steve Matzura
I think it's supposed to be, but I've never seen it work. On 2/2/2021 2:23 AM, Nebojsa Tasic wrote: Is it possible to connect to server with Finder? On 2.2.2021. 01:17, Steve Matzura wrote: Filezilla. Works just like it does on Windows, and it's free, unlike Transmit, which isn't. On 2/1/

Re: FTP on Mac.

2021-02-01 Thread Nebojsa Tasic
Is it possible to connect to server with Finder? On 2.2.2021. 01:17, Steve Matzura wrote: Filezilla. Works just like it does on Windows, and it's free, unlike Transmit, which isn't. On 2/1/2021 12:22 PM, Herbie Allenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I00TG7j5 wrote: What do you all recommend

Re: FTP on Mac.

2021-02-01 Thread Herbie Allen
Good to know, thanks! > On Feb 1, 2021, at 18:17, Steve Matzura wrote: > > Filezilla. Works just like it does on Windows, and it's free, unlike > Transmit, which isn't. > > > On 2/1/2021 12:22 PM, Herbie Allenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I00TG7j5 > wrote: >> What do you all recommend for

Re: FTP on Mac.

2021-02-01 Thread Steve Matzura
Filezilla. Works just like it does on Windows, and it's free, unlike Transmit, which isn't. On 2/1/2021 12:22 PM, Herbie Allenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I00TG7j5 wrote: What do you all recommend for accessing FTP servers on the Mac? -- The following information is important for all me

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-28 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I feel a little silly answering this, but there are a few incorrect statements here and some expansions: 1. FTP is a protocol and has been available in some form on Macintosh computers since the beginning, ftp the original protocol available since 1985 and probably earlier was not very secure,

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-27 Thread Jerry Mader
ooglegroups.com On > Behalf Of Steve Matzura > Sent: Tuesday, 27 March 2018 6:38 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: ftp server clients for the mac? > > I don't think Finder does FTP. Command-K is for connecting to either another > Mac running as a se

RE: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-27 Thread Simon Fogarty
Safari, Chrome, Firefox, All can be used as ftp clients. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Steve Matzura Sent: Tuesday, 27 March 2018 6:38 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: ftp server clients for the mac? I don't think Finder does FTP. Command-K i

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-26 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, cmd-k does indeed work for FTP. Just enter ftp:// in front of the address and you're good to go. Later... Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On Mar 26, 2018, at 11:37, Steve Matzura wrote: I don't think Finder does FTP. Command-K is for connecting to either another Mac running as a s

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-26 Thread Steve Matzura
Filezilla, which is free, is also available for Mac OS. I just found this out recently. Transmit is rather costly, considering the Filezilla free alternative. On 3/26/2018 10:14 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote: Hi, There are lots of FTP clients for the Mac and have been available since the inception

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-26 Thread Steve Matzura
I don't think Finder does FTP. Command-K is for connecting to either another Mac running as a server, or a SAMBA server, like a NAS box. If you're serious about FTP, particularly if you want a good and secure GUI-based client, the Terminal FTP client does not address either of these requireme

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-26 Thread Steve Matzura
Transmit. On 3/26/2018 6:45 AM, May Anderson wrote: Good day everyone. I was wondering if there are ftp server clients for the mac yet?For example, like filezilla? May and Baby J, has anyone seen my new GSD dog? www.canadianlynx.ca m...@canadianlynx.ca

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-26 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, There are lots of FTP clients for the Mac and have been available since the inception of MacOS X and before. Some are more accessible than others.. I use Transmit and find it very accessible. try entering FTP into the Search field in the App Store and see what comes up. Later... On Ma

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-26 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, There are lots of FTP clients for the Mac and have been available since the inception of MacOS X and before. Some are more accessible than others.. I use Transmit and find it very accessible. try entering FTP into the Search field in the App Store and see what comes up. Later... On Ma

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-26 Thread dan d.
In terminal there are ftp and sftp. On Mon, 26 Mar 2018, May Anderson wrote: > Good day everyone. > > I was wondering if there are ftp server clients for the mac yet?For example, > like filezilla? > > May and Baby J, has anyone seen my new GSD dog? > www.canadianlynx.ca > m...@canadianlynx.ca >

Re: ftp server clients for the mac?

2018-03-26 Thread Devin Prater
Well, you can use the Finder, just press Command+K, enter server details, and press connect. I believe there are also command-line ftp clients in the terminal, and there’s always Emacs. > On Mar 26, 2018, at 5:45 AM, May Anderson wrote: > > Good day everyone. > > I was wondering if there are

Re: FTP Server.

2017-10-17 Thread Tim Kilburn
m>] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 10:05 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> > Subject: Re: FTP Server. > > Hi, > > There is also the Server app that works flawlessly with High Sierra which is

Re: FTP Server.

2017-10-17 Thread Tyler Thompson
the server app includes FTP any longer. > > Thanks. > > > > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 10:05 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re:

RE: FTP Server.

2017-10-17 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hello: I don’t believe the server app includes FTP any longer. Thanks. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 10:05 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: FTP Server

Re: FTP Server.

2017-10-17 Thread Tim Kilburn
@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Mann Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 10:35 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: FTP Server. Why not just use the FTP server that comes with Mac OS? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 16, 2017, at 6:11 PM, Daniel C

RE: FTP Server.

2017-10-17 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Because it does not come with High Sierra. Thanks. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Mann Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 10:35 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: FTP Server. Why not just use the FTP

Re: FTP Server.

2017-10-16 Thread Ryan Mann
Why not just use the FTP server that comes with Mac OS? Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 16, 2017, at 6:11 PM, Daniel C wrote: > > Pure FTPD Is pretty good, at least for various Unix distributions. It’s > configuration files pretty easy to edit, and it’s pretty self-explanatory. > You can also

Re: FTP Server.

2017-10-16 Thread Daniel C
Pure FTPD Is pretty good, at least for various Unix distributions. It’s configuration files pretty easy to edit, and it’s pretty self-explanatory. You can also give proFTPD a try as well. Those are the only two servers that I know of that might work. -- The following information is important

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread May
It is in the mac app store. May and LD Luna Moon! www.canadianlynx.ca > On Jul 9, 2015, at 5:08 PM, Shaf wrote: > > Transmit is a 1-time fee. > > On 7/9/2015 9:33 PM, Kliph wrote: >> I am also looking for this setup? Is it better to do it on a USB drive, so >> the files aren’t coming from yo

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
You won't regret with Transmit, I promise you. It takes a little getting used to, but once you get the hang of it, it works like a dream. Chris. - Original Message - From: Caitlyn Furness To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 5:48 PM Subjec

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Caitlyn Furness
>> >> I'd have to look, but I kind of recall seeing transmit in the app store. I'd >> have a look, as last I recall, I kind a do remember seeing it there vaguely. >> >> Chris. >> >> - Original Message - From: "jeff `greene" >

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Paul, thanks, I didn’t know finder was capable of this! This is great to know! Unfortunately, I will need to upload stuff as well as download it, so I think I might be off to get Transmit. Cait > On Jul 9, 2015, at 5:38 AM, Paul Erkens wrote: > > Hi Caitlyn, > > Just to add to this: if you n

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Shaf
Transmit is a 1-time fee. On 7/9/2015 9:33 PM, Kliph wrote: I am also looking for this setup? Is it better to do it on a USB drive, so the files aren’t coming from your mac And how much is transmit, is it a 1 time charge, or a annual fee? Lastly, I want to set this up so I can share a large

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Kliph
I am also looking for this setup? Is it better to do it on a USB drive, so the files aren’t coming from your mac And how much is transmit, is it a 1 time charge, or a annual fee? Lastly, I want to set this up so I can share a large amount of files, does this slow your OS down at all when peop

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
ssage - From: Sadam Ahmed To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 2:24 PM Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac Hi Caitlyn and all, Here’s the direct link to Transmit: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/transmit/id403388562?mt=12 It’s AU$42 in my Ma

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Sadam Ahmed
; I'd have to look, but I kind of recall seeing transmit in the app store. I'd > have a look, as last I recall, I kind a do remember seeing it there vaguely. > > Chris. > > - Original Message - From: "jeff `greene" > To: > Sent: Thursday, July 09

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Actually, I'd have to look, but I kind of recall seeing transmit in the app store. I'd have a look, as last I recall, I kind a do remember seeing it there vaguely. Chris. - Original Message - From: "jeff `greene" To: Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 1:22 PM Sub

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
27;ll give you that, but it's probably not the most ideal. I'd do it in a pinch, if I had to, admittedly, but I'd try making that be a last resort. Chris. - Original Message - From: Shaf To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 5:48 AM

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 5:38 AM Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac Hi Caitlyn, Just to add to this: if you need the ftp protocol onlyt to download stuff from elsewhere, then finder can do the job as well, and then you won’t need a dedicate

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread jeff `greene
Hi Caitlyn, The best FTP program I've used is transmit. I don't believe its available on the app store. Just do a google search for it. Its very VO accessible, and you can upload and download. One thing I like about it, during a download it not only gives you a percentage but also time remaining. J

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Jessica Moss
You can't upload with it either which I'm not thrilled with, unless something has changed. If you have an account on someone's server, a lot of people will want you to contribute, so would need something you can do both with. On Jul 9, 2015, at 5:48 AM, Shaf wrote: > Using Finder for ftp is a

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Shaf
Using Finder for ftp is a really bad idea. Unless you're using a super fast connection with a super fast server, you're going to get a lot of 'Finder Busy' messages with VoiceOver and it'll drive you crazy. -Shaf On 7/9/2015 10:38 AM, Paul Erkens wrote: Hi Caitlyn, Just to add to this: if y

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-09 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi Caitlyn, Just to add to this: if you need the ftp protocol onlyt to download stuff from elsewhere, then finder can do the job as well, and then you won’t need a dedicated ftp client. Just hit command plus k when you are in finder. This opens a dialog where you enter a url. This url can also

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-08 Thread 'onlineeagle' via MacVisionaries
other, so don't get that idea. > > Chris. > > - Original Message - > From: Shaf > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 7:11 PM > Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac > > This is pretty off-topic, but why use Cyberduck ove

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-07 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
It's just a user preference. I didn't say one was worse nor better than the other, so don't get that idea. Chris. - Original Message - From: Shaf To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 7:11 PM Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-07 Thread Shaf
...@gmail.com> *To:* macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 07, 2015 6:01 PM *Subject:* Re: ftp client for the mac Hi Max, No, I haven’t checked on that one. I used to use that in Windows, didn’t know ther

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-07 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
- Original Message - From: Caitlyn Furness To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 6:01 PM Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac Hi Max, No, I haven’t checked on that one. I used to use that in Windows, didn’t know there was/is a mac version.. thanks!

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-07 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Hi Max, No, I haven’t checked on that one. I used to use that in Windows, didn’t know there was/is a mac version.. thanks! Caitlyn > On Jul 6, 2015, at 5:04 PM, 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > have you checked on one called cute ftP? good luck max > > > Maxwell Ivey Jr. > >

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-07 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Oh, lol, thanks! I was almost right with the name!! I’ll go search it out then.. Cait > On Jul 6, 2015, at 1:49 PM, Brandon A. Olivares > wrote: > > You’re thinking of Transmit. That’s my favorite and the one I use regularly. >> On Jul 6, 2015, at 1:45 PM, Caitlyn Furness >> wrote: >> >> Hi

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-06 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I agree, I love it. That said, someone suggested Cute FTP. Is that actually available for the mac, and if so is it accessible? I'd like to at least try it, if so. Chris. - Original Message - From: "Shaf" To: Sent: Monday, July 06, 2015 7:30 PM Subject: Re: ftp

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-06 Thread Shaf
Transmit rules. On 7/6/2015 6:45 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote: Hi, Can anyone suggest a good ftp client for use with the mac? I’ve heard about one called transport or something like that, but can’t find it in the app store.. thanks! Caitlyn -- You received this message because you are subscr

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-06 Thread 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries
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Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-06 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
That's because it's called Transmit, not transport. - Original Message - From: "Caitlyn Furness" To: Sent: Monday, July 06, 2015 1:45 PM Subject: ftp client for the mac Hi, Can anyone suggest a good ftp client for use with the mac? I’ve heard about one called transport or something

Re: ftp client for the mac

2015-07-06 Thread Brandon A. Olivares
You’re thinking of Transmit. That’s my favorite and the one I use regularly. > On Jul 6, 2015, at 1:45 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote: > > Hi, > Can anyone suggest a good ftp client for use with the mac? I’ve heard about > one called transport or something like that, but can’t find it in the app >

Re: ftp client

2014-09-23 Thread Dmitriy
Hi. Try CyberDuc. AZ > 24 сент. 2014 г., в 4:10, Jessica Moss написал(а): > > I'd love to know the same thing; some of us just want a simple, accessible, > client to upload/download material, and that's it. That's all I'm looking > for, and the obvious, being able to view the

Re: ftp client

2014-09-23 Thread Jessica Moss
I'd love to know the same thing; some of us just want a simple, accessible, client to upload/download material, and that's it. That's all I'm looking for, and the obvious, being able to view the status of what's being transfered and what's on the server itself, and I don't see why anybody needs

Re: ftp client

2014-09-23 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Well, I was curious, so I looked at the landscape. Anyone know anything about CyberDuck, Transmit, ExpanDrive or Forklift? Of these, Forklift appears to push all the buttons (and solve all the problems, and support all the providers). Why does so much necessary Mac software have to be paid? *S

Re: ftp client

2014-09-23 Thread Jessica Moss
Ok, that unfortunately could be a problem, sense that's what I always do. On Sep 22, 2014, at 1:29 PM, Brandon A. Olivares wrote: > You just enter: > > put local-file > > If you want to upload it as a different name, add the remote name afterwards. > > You cannot upload entire folders this wa

Re: ftp client

2014-09-22 Thread Brandon A. Olivares
You just enter: put local-file If you want to upload it as a different name, add the remote name afterwards. You cannot upload entire folders this way though. On Sep 22, 2014, at 11:32 AM, Jessica Moss wrote: > Really? Can I get some help with that please? > On Sep 22, 2014, at 10:57 AM, Bran

Re: ftp client

2014-09-22 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
There are a lot of tutorials out there you can google but basically you open terminal and then type ftp server.domain.com where you put in the actual server you want to ftp to. After that it should prompt you for the username and password. Once you're in you can use the "ls" command to list w

Re: ftp client

2014-09-22 Thread Jessica Moss
Really? Can I get some help with that please? On Sep 22, 2014, at 10:57 AM, Brandon A. Olivares wrote: > Yes you can upload. It's the put command. > > On Sep 22, 2014, at 9:15 AM, Jessica Moss wrote: > >> I don't think you can upload with that though, can you, unless something's >> changed?

Re: ftp client

2014-09-22 Thread Brandon A. Olivares
Yes you can upload. It's the put command. On Sep 22, 2014, at 9:15 AM, Jessica Moss wrote: > I don't think you can upload with that though, can you, unless something's > changed? I have an acount on my friend's server but you have to contribute, > which is only fare, but I haven't gone on the

Re: ftp client

2014-09-22 Thread Jessica Moss
I don't think you can upload with that though, can you, unless something's changed? I have an acount on my friend's server but you have to contribute, which is only fare, but I haven't gone on there much lately, because I haven't found anything that's even remotely accessible that I can do anyt

Re: ftp client

2014-09-22 Thread Chris G
Hi, Just to clarify, the app store version does both icloude and dropbox synchronizing of favorites? Chris Mystic Access Where the magic is in learning. 733 Delaware Rd 341 Buffalo, NY 14223 Phone: (716) 743-8244 web: www.mysticaccess.com Accessible Gadgets mailing list: > > http://lists.mysti

Re: ftp client

2014-09-21 Thread Devin Prater
Yes, and as a bonus, you have to type in all the long filenames and spend time learning to spell them too. Sent from my iPad > On Sep 21, 2014, at 10:17 PM, Tyler Thompson > wrote: > > If you don't want to pay you could use the mac terminal, it's free and > there's ftp support built in. Jus

Re: ftp client

2014-09-21 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
I also run across sftp as well which is also supported as a terminal command. sftp is the secure version of ftp which works better with firewalls and such. Regular ftp requires a lot of firewall ports to be open before it will function correctly as the protocol predates the need for firewalls.

Re: ftp client

2014-09-21 Thread Tyler Thompson
If you don't want to pay you could use the mac terminal, it's free and there's ftp support built in. Just look up the ftp commands for the mac terminal. It supports sftp as well. On Sep 19, 2014, at 10:13 PM, Jean wrote: > Hello: > What are people using for ftp? I know there was some discuss

Re: ftp client

2014-09-21 Thread Daniel
Transmit is paid, however, a demo can be installed to try the program out. http://panic.com/transmit 1 license of transmit is $34USD There is an App Store version of transmit, it, too, is also paid. If you want to Sync favorites by iCloud, you must purchase the App Store version of transmit. If, h

Re: ftp client

2014-09-21 Thread Jessica Moss
Is it a free or paid client, and where can you find it? On Sep 20, 2014, at 12:36 AM, Daniel wrote: > Transmit on Mac is good. Accessible enough. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and st

Re: ftp client

2014-09-20 Thread Daniel
A lot of the clients that host with me for web hosting do still use FTP. And a lot of other sites I see around the net still do. There are other ways perhaps of uploading websites, but FTP seems to still be a user's first choice. WebDAV could be another choice, but from a System Admin's experienc

Re: ftp client

2014-09-20 Thread Ray Foret Jr
I didn't think folks were even still using FTP. Is that still the standard way to upload web pages to servers? IF not, what is the current standard? Sincerely, the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user! Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for

Re: ftp client

2014-09-19 Thread Daniel
Transmit on Mac is good. Accessible enough. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group,

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-23 Thread Chris Blouch
ftp knows how to do DNS lookups all on its own, so you should be able to just do "ftp www.someplace.com" and it will try to connect there and then prompt you for a username and password. A full ftp url would be formatted like this: ftp://username:passw...@somedomain.com:port/path So if you st

Re: Ftp client for the mac.

2014-01-23 Thread Chris Blouch
Interesting. I have one machine running Mavericks which still has bash 3.2.51 so Apple has stuck with the old rev for now. The chsh command lets you configure the shell for a particular user. Mine is set to /bin/bash. So if yours is pointing elsewhere (maybe /usr/local/bin/bash) you might be ab

Re: Ftp client for the mac.

2014-01-23 Thread Kayaker
Hello, Transmit is what I use most of the time, but it does have a few VO quirks in the native UI. I like it because you can mount the ftp volume on the desktop and interact with it like you do any mounted volume. That said, also check out cyberduck, a java based cross platform client that is

Re: Ftp client for the mac.

2014-01-22 Thread Devin Prater
Hmm, that doesn't hapen in bash 4.1, which a more techie friend said I needed to play a tintin mud gamuch, which was false. When I upgraded to mavericks, 4.1 was still there. I'm not sure how to get it back to the default. Sent from my iPod On Jan 18, 2014, at 23:36, Chris Blouch wrote: > D

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
This isn’t a direct answer to your question but up arrow cycles through the command history and would be preferable to copying and pasting into the terminal. On Jan 22, 2014, at 11:52 AM, Daniela Rubio wrote: > Thank you for your answer. I am new with Terminal, and I still find it > sometimes

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-22 Thread Daniela Rubio
Thank you for your answer. I am new with Terminal, and I still find it sometimes hard to read the answers I get. In the FTP IP, for example, how do I copy it, so I can use it again when starting the FTP commands? Thanks a lot again! Daniela Rubio T  Distinguished Educator iPhone: +34662328507

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-22 Thread Daniela Rubio
Thanks a lot. let’s see if I make it through the whole process. Regards from Barcelona! Daniela Rubio T iPhone: +34662328507 El 22/01/2014, a las 15:00, Tyler Thompson escribió: > You need to use a DNS lookup on the link to figure out the IP address. > > Here’s what you type into the termina

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
You need to use a DNS lookup on the link to figure out the IP address. Here’s what you type into the terminal prompt: dig domain.name Easy as that. On Jan 21, 2014, at 11:33 PM, Daniela Rubio wrote: > Hello > Please, can somebody give a hand to start an FTP by terminal? I have some > instruc

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-21 Thread Daniela Rubio
Hello Please, can somebody give a hand to start an FTP by terminal? I have some instructions, but it says that I need to wright the FTP’s IP address and the only thing I have is an FTP link, the address that one uses as a host on an FTP client. Thank you very much for your help! Best Daniela Ru

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-21 Thread Chris Blouch
right. The basics are cd to change directory into the one you want, ls to list the contents of a directory and get Filename to transfer a filename from the remote machine to the directory you were in when you started the ftp command. If you are in a folder but want to move back up to the parent

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-21 Thread Scott B.
I know that you can do a dir /w for wide i think. You go to the directory by doing cd "directoryname". For example, "cd Angela". On 01/21/2014 08:31, Tim Emmons wrote: Hi guys, got a question. I haven't had any great luck with any of the free Ftp clients as of yet, filezilla doesn't seem tow

Re: Ftp client for the mac.

2014-01-18 Thread Chris Blouch
Don't forget about the tab key to autocomplete a filename. For example, if I need to cd into a directory called My Special Stuff, from the terminal I can type cd and then type My and then hit tab to have it match the rest, turning it into My\ Special\ Stuff/ and then I hit enter. If there is is

Re: ftp server

2014-01-18 Thread Chris Blouch
Because OSX is built on Unix, if you don't mind playing around in terminal, you can ftp or sftp to any site to put or get files. No special client needed. CB On 1/18/14 8:04 PM, Jessica Moss wrote: Can you upload to someone's server with that though? I've never seen the option to do that. O

Re: ftp server

2014-01-18 Thread Daniel Hawkins
You can use Logmein Hamachi for a virtual network. It is accessable. Daniel Hawkins - Posted from my Macbook Pro 2012 15in. Macbook Pro 2.3 Quad-core i7 4GB DDR3 500GB HDD Dual Boot: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit On Jan 18, 2014, at 7:04 PM, Jessica Moss wrote: > Can you upload to someone'

Re: ftp server

2014-01-18 Thread Jessica Moss
Can you upload to someone's server with that though? I've never seen the option to do that. On Jan 18, 2014, at 2:46 PM, rashantha de silva wrote: > FTP Server is built into Mac OS X. > > It is better for you to use SFTP because it is more secure. > > Really Simple to turn on. > > Go to Syste

Re: ftp server

2014-01-18 Thread rashantha de silva
FTP Server is built into Mac OS X. It is better for you to use SFTP because it is more secure. Really Simple to turn on. Go to System Preferences > Sharing Check the Remote Login Add users as you choose and your done. Rashantha Creator of the first AOS motherboard. RUN ANY OS YOU CHOOSE http://

Re: Ftp client for the mac.

2014-01-18 Thread Devin Prater
The problem I have with that is if a filename is long, its a pain to try to spell it. Teresa Cochran wrote: >You can also use FTP command-line in terminal. I haven’t done it in awhile, so >I’d have to brush up, but it’s easy to google it. > >HtH, >teresa > >On Jan 18, 2014, at 6:21 AM, David T

Re: Ftp client for the mac.

2014-01-18 Thread Teresa Cochran
You can also use FTP command-line in terminal. I haven’t done it in awhile, so I’d have to brush up, but it’s easy to google it. HtH, teresa On Jan 18, 2014, at 6:21 AM, David Taylor wrote: > Transmit is very good, it costs quite a bit but not found anything else > anything like as accessible

Re: Ftp client for the mac.

2014-01-18 Thread David Taylor
Transmit is very good, it costs quite a bit but not found anything else anything like as accessible and easy to use. Cheers Dave On 18 Jan 2014, at 13:26, Devin Prater wrote: > If you can spare the money, transmit is good from what I've heard. > > Tim Emmons wrote: > >> Hi guys. I'm lookin

Re: Ftp client for the mac.

2014-01-18 Thread Devin Prater
If you can spare the money, transmit is good from what I've heard. Tim Emmons wrote: >Hi guys. I'm looking for a good ftp client for the mac thatworks well with >voiceover. Any suggestions? I've tried filezilla but can't figure it out. >Thanks for any help. I appreciate it. > >Sent from my iP

Re: Ftp server using the server app

2014-01-06 Thread Chris Blouch
For #2, I found this hint which says you have to hack the login user's ssh shell to use the sftp server so even if they come in that way they get the same service. http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20020913055647558 For #1, I would think that the logged in user's access is restricted

Re: Ftp server using the server app

2014-01-05 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi Chris B, I've been investigating sftp a while ago, but I gave up because I did not find it to work properly for me. In my case, any user was able to do a cd .. and get into folders all over my system. Is the sftp daemon in osx to be taken seriously? Can I use it to do a functional server for

Re: Ftp server using the server app

2014-01-03 Thread Chris Blouch
Depends on which vintage of OSX you are running. FTP was dropped from the sharing control panel a while ago but some variant of sudo -s launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ftp.plist will get it going again. The port issue will still exist along with security problems with FTP in ge

Re: Ftp server using the server app

2014-01-03 Thread Kjsc Radio
There is two ways to enable it. One is to go in to the terminal and type in a command which I forgot at the moment. But the other one is, to go in to the server app if you have it. And that can also enable the service. Sent from my iPhone > On 2 Jan 2014, at 2:20 pm, Chris Blouch wrote:

Re: Ftp server using the server app

2014-01-02 Thread Chris Blouch
Are you sure you want to do ftp and not sftp? ftp requires rather large swaths of ports to be opened before it will work. How did you enable ftp on your mac? CB On 12/29/13 9:55 AM, Kjsc Radio wrote: Hello, I am thinking about setting up an FTP server using the server on Mac. I've done this

Re: FTP

2013-09-06 Thread David Eagle
Well I have had a Mac for two years this month, and this week has been an revelation. I think I can do more or less everything I used to do on the windows machine. Its taken two years, but I think I am becoming a convert of sorts. Thanks for all your help friends. Sent from my iPhone On 5 Sep

Re: FTP

2013-09-06 Thread David Eagle
Thanks Georgina. I think I'm going to go with cyber duck for the time being. I tried to type the password in terminal but it gave me a login failed notification. Nevermind, I'm sure I can work it out if I really need to, but Cyberduck seems like the way forward for FTP for me. Combine this with

Re: FTP

2013-09-06 Thread David Eagle
Hi, cyber duck seems to work perfectly. Definitely worth a donnish in. By the way, the Mac seems to group files and folders together unlike windows which puts the folders first. Is there any way of changing this as it can be a little irksome. Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On 5 Sep 2013, at 18:45

Re: FTP

2013-09-06 Thread David Eagle
Thanks everyone, I shall try these suggestions. I have had a little more progress in terminal. I have selected FTP from the service browser, type in FTP before my domain. And my username. And have now managed to connect, although it still does not ask me for a password nor do I get any further i

Re: FTP

2013-09-05 Thread Georgina Joyce
Hello, The terminal doesn't provide a password field as you are imagining. Basically, you type text at the command prompt and the machine responds. Scrolling text up the screen. Many programs and commands have man pages. They give all the available options so can look daunting. If you run termi

Re: FTP

2013-09-05 Thread Edward Green
Hi, I like Cyberduck, though as Alex says, you're better off finding it online rather than paying for it in the app store. The online version of the program encourages you to donate when you quit, but obviously you can either ignore this or choose how much you donate. Cheers, Ed On 5 Sep 201

Re: FTP

2013-09-05 Thread Alex Hall
Cyber Duck is another one I hear works well, though I have so far had no success with it. It is free, at least if you find it online and not through the App Store, so you can at least see if you can get it working and not have to ever pay for it if it does work. On Sep 5, 2013, at 9:20 AM, Kjsc

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