Depending on your version, click Install Update.
If using 5.0.0 and later, the update is optional.If using 4.7.0 and
Determine if your installed version requires an update:.If Cyberduck is already installed, check if you need to update (this allows you to be compatible with iRODS 4.1):.Installing and configuring Cyberduck Step 1: Install or update Cyberduck
CyVerse account users can download all community data, as well as upload files and directories to the Data Store.įor information on the other upload and download methods, see Downloading and Uploading Data. You must have a CyVerse account to upload files and directories to the CyVerse Data Store, but an account is not required to download files using Cyberduck that have been made available for public use in Data Commons. Cyberduck version 4.7.1 (released July 7, 2015) and later supports the iRODS protocol.
What operating systems can I use?Ĭyberduck versions are available for Mac OS (10.6 and higher on Intel 64-bit) and Windows (Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8). LINUX users should use iDrop Desktop or iCommands. This allows users to transfer large files, depending on the user's available bandwidth and network settings. It serves as an alternative to the iDrop Java applet, and has been extensively tested with large data transfers (60-70 GB) from desktop to the CyVerse Data Store. In Filezilla, when adding or editing a Site, click on the Advanced tab and enter the user directory path in the “Default remote directory” field.About Cyberduck for bulk transfers for Mac OS and WindowsĬyberduck is a free cross-platform, high-throughput and parallel data transfer open source file transfer program that supports multiple transfer protocols (FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Cloud files, Amazon S3, etc.). In Cyberduck, when adding or editing a bookmark, click on the More Options icon and enter the user directory path in the “Path” field. It is usually possible to configure your FTP application to connect to the correct server path. It’s therefore important to navigate to the correct site directory for the site. While most FTP clients will automatically connect to the correct site user directory ( /sites/), some may connect to the server root /. Filezilla will detect that the server requires SSH key authentication and automatically use your local SSH key to connect. To connect, click on the down arrow next to the Site Manager icon, and select the site from the list. Leave the “Logon Type” as Normal, and enter the site username for the “User” field. Then, in the General tab, select SFTP – SSH File Transfer Protocol as the “Protocol”, and enter your server IP address for the “Host”. You can click on the New site to edit the site name.
The new site will appear under the “My Sites” list as New site. To create a new site, click the New Site button. Once you have configured the details, click on the saved bookmark, and Cyberduck will connect to your server.Ĭonnecting to your server using FileZilla requires you to add a new site by clicking on the Site Manager icon. Enter the site Username, and then select your private key for the “SSH Private Key” field. Select SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) from the dropdown, and enter your server IP address in the “Server” field. Click on the + button to create the new bookmark. SFTP With CyberduckĬonnecting to your server using Cyberduck requires you to create a new connection bookmark. Once you’ve added the SSH key to the site user, you can set up your FTP application. It is important to note that you need to add the SSH key to a site user and not a sudo user.
We have extensive documentation on how to create and add your SSH key. To enable SSH Key authentication for your SpinupWP site user, you need to create an SSH key pair on your local machine and assign it to the site user. We recommend SSH key authentication as it is the most secure method. This access can be configured to connect either using SSH key authentication or using a password. To connect via SFTP applications like Cyberduck or Filezilla, you can use the site user, which is enabled for SSH and SFTP access. At SpinupWP, we disable the standard FTP ports and only allow this type of access via SFTP. SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol or Secure File Transfer Protocol) is a more secure version of FTP that allows the same level of file management. FTP applications like Cyberduck and FileZilla allow users to connect to the server using a GUI interface similar to a computer’s file explorer application. Using SFTP to Connect to Your SpinupWP ServersįTP (File Transfer Protocol) is still a popular way to connect to a web server and manage files on the server.