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Using the built-in SSH client in Mac OS X. Mac OS X includes a command-line SSH client as part of the operating system. To use it, goto Finder, and selext Go - Utilities from the top menu. Then look for Terminal. Terminal can be used to get a local terminal window. Sep 19, 2020 Cyberduck is a robust FTP/FTP-TLS/SFTP browser for the Mac whose lack of visual clutter and cleverly intuitive features make it easy to use. Support for external editors and system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour, Keychain, and AppleScript are built-in. Cyberduck is an Open-Source product licensed under the GPL and free to use.
Cyberduck for the command line interface (CLI).
The universal file transfer tool duck which runs in your shell on Linux and OS X or your Windows command line prompt. Edit files on remote servers, download, upload and copy between servers with FTP, SFTP or WebDAV plus support for cloud storage Amazon S3 & OpenStack Swift deployments.
Get access to your Cryptomator vaults from the command line. Transparent, client-side encryption support in Cyberduck and Mountain Duck to secure your data on any server or cloud storage. Based on the excellent concepts and work of Cryptomator. Encryption for data at rest prevents unauthorized access regardless of the server or cloud storage infrastructure. Version 6
Installation
Requires Homebrew. See other installation options to download a OS X installer package.
Requires Chocolatey. See other installation options to download the MSI installer for Windows.
Requires Yum Package Manager. See other installation options to download DEB and RPM packages.
Requires APT. See other installation options to download DEB and RPM packages.
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In Mac OS X, to use Cyberduck to transfer files via SFTP:
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- Double-click the Cyberduck icon. When Cyberduck opens, at the upper left, click Open Connection...; alternatively, from the File menu, select Open Connection....
- At the top of the sheet that appears, from the drop-down menu, select SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol).
- In the 'Server:' field, type the address of the remote host to which you wish to connect (e.g.,
mercury.uits.indiana.edu
). - In the 'Username:' and 'Password:' fields, type your username and passphrase for the remote computer. To save your password to the Keychain, check Add to Keychain.
- To log into a directory other than your home directory, at the bottom of the sheet, click More Options. In the 'Path:' field, type the directory name (e.g.,
www
). - Click Connect to open the SFTP connection.The first time you connect to a host, Cyberduck will display a warning such as 'Unknown host key for server.uits.indiana.edu'. Click Allow to continue.
- A window will open displaying the list of files on the remote host. To upload files or folders, drag them from a Finder window into the Cyberduck window. To download files or folders, drag them from Cyberduck into a Finder window.