Yes. When setting up your FTP profile in Transmit, there is an option for FTP, 
FTP with implicit SSL, FTP with TLS/SSL, and SFTP. I do Web hosting, and I use 
SFTP all the time to log into root.

Pax Christi,
Brandon

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On Apr 25, 2013, at 7:08 PM, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm not at liberty to be able to go into the absolute specifics, however one 
> of the servers which we use for my job currently only has the ability of 
> sftp, (secure ftp) and not regular ftp access.  I probably could install an 
> ftp server such as pro f t p d, or the like, but I can't find any yum 
> repositories which have the package.  Anyway, that's neither here nor there.  
> The point is that I need to know when setting up my ftp profile in Transmit, 
> is there a way that I can tell Transmit to use port 22 instead of port 21 for 
> standard ftp and use secure ftp… sftp… to connect?  Yeah, I can use a 
> terminal shell, and just connect with
> 
> ssh username@domain/IP, but sometimes it's nice to have a front  end GUI 
> interface such as Transmit.
> 
> If Transmit can't do this, then we need to find an app which is Voiceover 
> friendly that will do it, point blank.
> 
> Again, I can't go into the specific details due to company procedures, 
> policies, and confidentiality, but we have a few files and folders which need 
> to be downloaded probably on a monthly, if not weekly basis, not to mention 
> once every 6 months or so need to be deleted.
> 
> Chris.
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