I have tried everything that came onto my mind so far, even some very weird, exotic and just plain scary SSH tunnel workarounds, luck seems to avoid me though. Sadly, after endless amounts of investigation and searching on google, I didn’t find a solution that works apart from “Use Transmit, it’s as close as you will get!”. Unfortunately, the Finder itself only has read only FTP support (now I also know that FTP wasn’t made as a protocol for doing these kinds of things in the first place), which doesn’t get me too far actually, since every time I would want to upload/change a file I would need to start Transmit (or any other FTP client) and use the clunky non-embedded interface to manage the files, which is, for me at least, nowhere near satisfactory. Since I’m a person who loves to have everything integrated into the standard GUI as good as possible I’ve been trying to find a solution for mounting directories/shares of that server straight into the finder, like you do with the iDisk or any other NFS/SMB/AFP share. Now I’m using Mac OS X and Transmit/Yummy FTP for most of my tasks. Have a server that only has FTP/SFTP/TLS support for accessing the files on it, which, in general, should be mostly sufficient. Simply restart your subscription at any time to use Transmit again.Mac的finder不支持sftp连接服务器的.ftp是支持的.所以.问题一堆啊. But your data will not be deleted from the app, or from Panic Sync. If you do, once you reach the end of your subscription period, the app will no longer function. You can cancel your subscription at any time.An active subscription entitles you to unlimited Transmit app updates, including both minor updates and major new features!.After 7 days, you'll automatically be billed $24.99/year (or the equivalent in your country) through an auto-renewing subscription. You can cancel during the free trial at any point, and you won't be charged for using Transmit.
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