Sftp Tool For Mac

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Is there a GUI tool out there to configure SFTP for Mac OS? I have SFTP running fine, but I have no idea if it's possible to restrict access to certain Shares etc. Server Admin just lets you configure options for FTP.

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SFTP doesn't work with shares. It is part of the SSH server bundle, and allows access to whatever the user login in has access to, no more, no less. There is a GUI to enable SSH (Remote Login), the rest is editing configuration files, there is no GUI that I know of for this.

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While there isn't anything that will give you a GUI utilizing the built in SSH setup in OS X, there are programs such as CrushFTP (shareware) or MySecureShell (OSS, but not exactly user friendly). With these programs you can set accounts and where they are restricted to.

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I need a small graphical utility, using which I can ssh to a server and see all the files and copy and paste (drag and drop) into my local machine.

I am running Snow Leopard.

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A great free FTP client. This is my go-to application. Anytime I need FTP access, I use Cyberduck. It's not quite as lightweight as Fugu, but it adds a lot more functionality than Fugu. I also really like the Growl integration with Cyberduck.

Awesome little FTP client. As I noted above, this is a lightweight FTP client. It is great for simple FTP transfers and browsing. I do like the dual panel navigation.

EDIT: I forgot to add these.

I haven't actually used Filezilla extensively, but from what I've seen of it, I really like it. I downloaded it and played with it for a bit and I really like the tabbed connections. I also like the ability to jump to a path easily.

A free FTP/FTP-SSL client. I don't usually use RBrowser because a $29 upgrade is necessary to unlock other protocols (Local, FTP/SSL/TLS, SFTP-SSH). I do like the Site Manager. It's a handy little thing to have.

I searched and came up with some other free FTP clients:

The one downside I see is that this is for Firefox. The website doesn't make it clear how it works with Firefox, so I assume it is an extension.

This one relies on Google's MacFUSE. Since I don't know anything about MacFUSE, I don't know if this is good or bad.

I have never used Transmit before, but I have used Coda and I definitely would recommend anything from Panic. The only reason I haven't used this because of the $34 price tag.

Never used it, just found it when searching.

An amazing program with a long, long, long mac heritage. It's way up there with Transmit by Panic and Interarchy as a file transfer program loved by long time Mac power users.

Never used it, but looks good from the screenshots. I really like the fact that it looks like Finder. I may have to give this one a try.

Just searching around and found yet another one...It looks pretty nice, except it's no longer supported. However, you can still download it.

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Transmit

Panic's Transmit tops my list. An extremely well built and executed FTP Client that fully supports sFTP. Priced at $34.

Transmit is an excellent FTP (file transfer protocol), SFTP, S3 (Amazon.com file hosting) and iDisk/WebDAV client that allows you to upload, download, and delete files over the internet. With the most Mac-like interface available, Transmit makes FTP as simple, fun, and easy as it can possibly be.

Forklift

Forklift 2 is another terrific client that is just as solid and just as well built. Priced at $29.95.

ForkLift will connect to any remote server FTP, SFTP, Amazon S3, WebDAV, the SMB, NIS and AFP shares on your local network, or your Bluetooth mobile phone- pretty much anything you can plug into or hook up to a Mac. ForkLift also carries a complete toolbox for managing your files, including Folder Synchronization, Batch Renaming, Archive handling, Application deleter, editing files over remote connections and many more. All these power features are packaged into a Finder-like, dual-pane interface that delivers superior workflow while remaining absolutely familiar to use, along with QuickLook, Spotlight search and all.

Cyberduck

Lastly, Cyberduck rounds out the list. It is not as well polished, but it sturdy and does the job. It is free.

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.

There are others to be sure, but these are the one's I've used and personally recommend. Additionally, you may want to hit up places like MacUpdate, VersionTracker, or iUseThis for these types of questions. You will find much more diversity and get a better understanding of the programs available to you.

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FileZilla

I have tried Cyberduck and Flow in the past but Filezilla offers a side-by-side interface which is quite useful. The only limitation with this tool is that it's not really MacOSX-aware, e.g. it shows all hidden files

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Most other answers gave an objective analysis, but I'll share my experience.

Top clients:

  • Flow: really nice interface.
  • Transmit: very fast, can mount as Finder volume.
  • Cyberduck: the best for the inexistent buck.
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Add to others

This provides more of an interface like Finder than the others (stricyly much more like the original NeXT version) Apart form standard ssh/ftp it will syncronise directories etc.

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A more recent option is to use the newer implementation of Fuse for OSX in combination with SSHFS. This is a better solution because most of the applications mentioned are either outdated or payed (and expensive).

Fuse for OSX allows you to use new file systems in user space and SSHFS configures the system to allow you to connect to SSH drives automatically, as if they were drives supported by OSX.

FernandoFernando

CaptainFTP is the best choice

Easy to download from itunes:

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Yummy FTP (commercial) : http://www.yummysoftware.com/

Itool for mac

Can't believe the one that blows most of the above out of the water hasn't yet been mentioned.

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If you need graphical utility with support for SSH you may try CRAX. This software has a built-in SSH client and after connection to the SSH server it's possible to invoke file operations like copy, move, and delete.

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Scp/sftp Client For Mac

It's worth considering some of the Web-based alternatives, like Monsta FTP (Disclaimer: I'm involved with this).

They save you having to install software on every device; instead you do it all through your Web-browser, with the same features as any desktop client.

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Sftp Client For Mac Free Download

If you are working with large files, then maybe consider Truck.app.
It employs rsync for file transfers, which is generally faster than FTP.

Disclosure: I am the developer of Truck.

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davedave

I tried Cyberduck and Transmit. None of them has functionality of preserving modification date. SCP on terminal does that.

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