On Sep 22, 2006, at 2:21 PM, Theodore H. Smith wrote:
On 22 Sep 2006, at 20:58, Norman Palardy wrote:
On Sep 22, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Theodore H. Smith wrote:
Will this FTP client actually load the Mac FTP files on the Linux
file system, though? So that all the normal apps that read and
write (like gcc) can see them?
should
I've never had an issue
And what is the name of this FTP command line I need to run?
ftp ip_address_for_your_mac_from_sharing_preference
I know the Mac side well, enabling FTP there is no problem... Its
the Linux side I'm shaky on.
on linux you could just use a web browser and point it at your mac
using a url like ftp://
ip_address_for_your_mac_from_sharing_preference
FTP enabled.
I enter the address ftp://10.0.0.3 into Konqueror.... I log in with
my username and password, and... I get an empty window, 0 files 0
folders. I tried uploading a file to that folder to see where it
cold be on my Mac... upload failed.
Oh, wait it was the Mac firewall, great.... So I can't get a
firewall without Linux not being able to FTP to the Mac??? Stupid
firewall...
Now, what directory do I cd into to access this ftp from the shell?
You said I can access it like a normal file system.
No
You have to use the FTP client to do this BUT you can CD around in
side it
do an ls to see where you landed and cd from there to where ever you
need to be as if you were logged in to terminal on the mac
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