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| Mounting ftp servers on the desktop? Has anyone had any success mounting ftp servers on the desktop in Jaguar? I read somewhere that this was one of the new features, so I gave it a try. I attempted to connect to one of my machines running OS X using the address 'ftp://myservername.com in the "Connect to Server" dialog in the Finder. Sure enough, I got a prompt for a username and password, which I entered, and then...nothing happened. Nothing mounted on the desktop or appeared in a Finder window, and no error message either. Anyone else having any luck? |
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| I just connected to ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/ mounted right up. (on Desktop) ------------------------------------------ I remember doing this when 1st installing 10.2 and connecting to a friends ftp server. I entered pswd and user. It mounted right up. Weird thing is, I had read permission but I did not have write permission. I logged off and then connected via Fetch using the same pswD and user. Doing this I had both read and write permission. I'm not sure why that is. Anyone? ![]() |
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| I can connect to my FTP server, but all I see is one folder with the 'root' owner. Everything else I have uploaded via my ftp account that is owned by my ftp user in the group 'ftpusers' just won't show up. I thought about trying to make a new group on my Mac with name 'ftpusers' and make my User a part of it and try again, but the PC with Win XP sitting besides my Mac does connect just fine to the FTP server and everything shows up. So I don't feel like doing the extra work... ![]() |
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| I don't think Apple has implemented that feature with full rights yet. We will have to wait for them to add more than just read rights.
__________________ I have a plan so cunning, you could put a tail on it, and call it a weasel. [E. Blackadder] |
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| It doesn't work for me at all, I've been trying to use it to mount my webspace from my internet prodiver for easier uploading. It asks for my username and password and after I enter that it pops up a little dialog saying connecting to server with a non-moving progress bar and it'll just sit there. I can connect via the terminal ftp just fine.
__________________ If it's a penny for your thoughts and you always put your two cents worth in, who's getting all these extra pennies?! The Home Network: iceBook: 500mhz G3, 384MB RAM, Mac OS X.II.II B&W Tower: 450mhz G3, 512MB RAM, Mac OS X.II.II Rev. A iMac: 233mhz G3, 256MB RAM, Mac OS 9.2.2 Mac LC III+: 33mhz 68030, 12MB RAM, NetBSD 1.5.2 Stupid PC: 233mhz Athalon K-6, 80MB RAM, Rhapsody DR2 |
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| Hey kommakazi have you tried between your two macs running 10.2.1?
__________________ I have a plan so cunning, you could put a tail on it, and call it a weasel. [E. Blackadder] |
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| Just get RBrowser Lite from versiontracker.com
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| Even Still It would be nice to be able to get it to work properly. Unimplement (or poorly implemented) features bother me. Plus, it would be nice to be able to load a document from an ftp server directly into an application, edit it, and save it back, without having to first save to a local volume. |
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