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    Help needed with SFTP.

    I'm glad to hear that you were able to discover the issue in Plesk and correct it. I'm not very versed on Plesk and probably wouldn't have been much help there. As for FTP vs. SFTP; SFTP is more secure and is recommended over SFTP. That having been said, the concern that if you are giving...
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    Help needed with SFTP.

    That looks right to me. Based on your output, it seems like sftp should be working. I assume you have a username and password for your SSH account. If you open up Terminal and type: sftp {username}@{servername}:{/path/to/directory} where {username} is your SSH account name, {servername} is the...
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    Help needed with SFTP.

    What is the complete output of: ls -la /usr/libexec/openssh/ ?
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    Help needed with SFTP.

    Also, it would be helpful to know what flavor of Linux you have installed, as that can make knowing where to look for necessary files a bit easier. Thanks.
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    Help needed with SFTP.

    Ok, we're getting somewhere. What we need to do is as follows (commands that need to be typed are in bold): 1) Connect to your server using an SSH connection from Terminal. 2) Verify that you have sudo / root privileges. Type: sudo -v and hit enter. You most likely will receive a...
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    Help needed with SFTP.

    Sure. Sorry if I added to the confusion. Passive mode being greyed out when switching to SFTP would be an indication that it is a feature that is not supported / needed when using SFTP, so no worries there. That just confirms what I was saying earlier, and is completely normal. So, by your...
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    Help needed with SFTP.

    A couple of things come to mind: 1) passive mode with SFTP should be irrelevant, as that is something that is FTP specific. 2) I do not know what kind of SSH server you are using, but I am assuming it is OpenSSH. If not, feel free to disregard it, though the concept may still apply. Check your...
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    MBP Battery refused to be calibrated

    You might want to check this link out: http://www.apple.com/support/macbook_macbookpro/batteryupdate/ I had to take advantage of the battery exchange on my MacBook, which was less than 2 years old, but no longer covered by AppleCare. My battery had a total of 64 charging cycles on it...
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