Cyberduck is a free and open-source file transfer client for File Transfer Protocol (FTP) – the most popular network protocol to transfer files between client and server. It is also a network client for WebDAV, SFTP and cloud storages such as Amazon S3 and Microsoft Azure. More so, it also supports Rackspace Cloud files and Google Cloud Storage. Download Cyberduck for macOS 10.8 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Cyberduck is an FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox browser to transfer files to your web hosting service provider and connecting to cloud storage accounts from Rackspace Cloud Files, Google. If so, you will need to get your firewall details from your IT support people. To configure Cyberduck to work through an FTP proxy server in Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), open the System Preferences application, then click Network, then the Proxies tab, check the FTP Proxy option in the list, and enter your FTP proxy details. Your home directory.
Summary
Macos Duck Ftp Server
Learn how to upload your website using Cyberduck the free FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Cloud Files & Amazon S3 Browser for Mac OS X.
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Installing and uploading
Mac Duck Ftp
- Download Cyberduck.
- Install.
- Open Cyberduck and click ‘Open connection’.
- Enter ‘Server ‘as’ftp.<yourdomain>’ e.g. ftp.example.com, enter your FTP username and your FTP password.
- Click Connect.
- If you have entered your details correctly, you will now login to your FTP account.
- To upload a file simply drag or copy & paste the file on to any of your folders shown in the window.
Getting Help
For help and advice using Cyberduck visit Cyberduck Help.