SFTP on Mac: Using FUGU Your Webspace and How to Install FUGU Attention OS X 10.7 (Lion) and OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) users: The current release of FUGU is not compatible with Lion. Please install the Universal Binary if you are using Lion or Mountain Lion. At Georgia Tech, your prism account comes with an allotment of disk space on acme. To successfully complete this lab, you will have to store files on this remote system. To get your files from your home computer to your GT account, you will need an SSH file transfer protocol (SFTP). As we said before, an SFTP allows you to securely copy files from a local computer to a remote computer and vice versa. FUGU is one such protocol, and the one we recommend you use. If you wish to explore other options in your free time, you might consider,,,. As an aside, if you are doing this portion of the assignment on a library Mac, FUGU should already be installed. Installing FUGU Once you have downloaded the latest.DMG (Disk Image file), double click it to 'mount' it. FUGU will ask you to agree to their licensing agreement. Clicking agree is the only way to continue the installation. This should add a new 'drive' in your Finder window. Drag the FUGU icon into your Applications folder as shown below (Click the images to get the full size). FUGU is now installed on your computer. Logging In NOTICE: If you are trying to do this from an off campus location, you MUST connect using the GT VPN client. Again, if you are NOT connected to a port on the GT campus network, please connect your computer to the GT network using the GT VPN. If you don't have the GTvpn client installed, you can get the current Cisco VPN client for GT below (Choose your Operating system): Once you have established a working VPN connection, (If You're Off Campus) you may continue with the instructions below: Now that FUGU is installed, go to the Applications folder and double click it. This should bring up something like the following. Microsoft on Monday released Office 2019, its 'perpetual-license' product for both Windows 10 and the Mac platform. My Top 5 Microsoft (and Tech) Predictions for 2019. Fill in the appropriate information: Connect to: scp.prism.gatech.edu Username: Your GT account name Port: 22 Directory: Leave this blank Click 'Connect'. When get the prompt for your password, enter your Active Directory / GT account password and click 'Authenticate'. There's a really high chance that it is your GT account password, since most people set the two passwords to be the same. If, for whatever reason it's not, visit to look up or change your password. After entering your password, FUGU should go to something that looks like this: The left side is your local computer, and the right side is your Prism drive. If you've ever saved files in a GT Computer Cluster on Active Directory (The library, 1371 Helpdesk, 2 nd floor of the student center), you'll see them all on the right side now. You should navigate the left window to where your html and css files are stored. In the right window, you should create a folder named public_html to store your web pages in. Everything you are submitting for this assignment must be in the public_html directory. Setting Permissions FUGU allows you to easily set permissions of your files and folders. Files and folders have three permissions (See: ) for three kinds of people. The three permissions are: Abbreviation Name Description Three Permissions Table R Read Allows people to view the file, or files in the folder. W Write Allows people to edit the file, or add/remove files to the folder. X Execute Allows people to run the file, or the files in the folder The three types of people are Owner, Group, and Others.
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