From fd5b9c9f6b13dbfe9127fd8dc6646f9fb2d0a0db Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonas Smedegaard Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2016 18:05:17 +0200 Subject: Restructure to new file naming convention. Drop doc/use.md covered by USE.md (was doc/setup.md). --- USE.md | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 68 insertions(+) create mode 100644 USE.md (limited to 'USE.md') diff --git a/USE.md b/USE.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e464b91 --- /dev/null +++ b/USE.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +# Filesharing setup + +[[File shares|intro]] is accessible in different ways. Via the +Macintosh-friendly **afp** or the more generic **sftp**. + + +## Macintosh-friendly access (afp) + +The easiest method is using the "Apple Filesharing Protocol", **afp**. +It is integrated in both MacOS X and the older MacOS Classic, and provides +separate access to each personal and group share. + + + 1. Open filesharing: + * With MacOS X choose "Connect to server..." from the desktop. + * With MacOS Classic choose "AppleShare" from "Chooser" in the apple + menu. + + 2. Connect to the server **[[!template id=filehost]]** + + 3. Log on using your personal access info, and choose the file shares + you want bound to your machine. + +Alternatively in some cases, e.g. with the MacOS X web-browser Safari, +you can double-click the address + +When finished using the shares, "eject" it by dropping it in the trash +can. + + +## General access (sftp) + +Windows and Linux unfortunately cannot (in a simple way) use afp, and +their own similar builtin methods are either too insecure (ftp, nfs) or +problematic to get to work through the Internet (smb). + +The alternative SSH-based **sftp** works on all three platforms with a helper +application installed: + + 1. Use an sftp application: + * With Windows the Free Software application + [WinSCP](http://winscp.net/) is recommended. + * With MacOS X the Free Software application + [Fugu](http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/) is recommended. + * With MacOS X for terminal use you can use the builtin command line + tool "sftp". + * With MacOS Classic you can use the shareware application + [MacSFTP](http://pros.orange.fr/chombier/MacSFTP/SFTP_info.html) + * With Linux on X11 desktop, both Gnome and KDE have sftp support builtin. + * With Linux on a text terminal, the application "Midnight Commander" (the + command "mc") is recommended. + + 2. Type in the server address **[[!template id=filehost]]**, and your personal + access info. + +Alternatively your can in some cases double-click the address + + +/!\ Sftp provides access to all of your personal account, without any +userfriendly wrapping. Avoid moving around folders and files you do not +know what is. For example the "Maildir" folder, containing all of your +emails. + +Sftp only provides access to your personal account. With some adjustment +on the server you can also be granted access to some types of group +shares as well. If you can only access personal file shares using sftp, and you +need access to group shares too, then please tell your technicians to adjust +your access on the server. -- cgit v1.2.3