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Posted almost 5 years ago by jontu....@gmail.com (Jontu Kontar)
I just realized that there was a new version (2.0.3) of MacFusion but
that doesn't solve my current issue. MacFusion seems to believe that
I do not have read access to my own files... It still copies them
over to the remote volume but prompts me each time I do a file copy.
Posted almost 5 years ago by jontu....@gmail.com (Jontu Kontar)
At some point, I had to specify a path when mounting an SSHFS file
system. For some reason, the new MacFusion client will not load the
default path (whatever loads when the path is empty). If I supply it
with a correct path, it loads normally.
From what I can see in the log, it seems to connect and authenticate
Posted almost 5 years ago by markus.h...@gmail.com (immaculate)
Thanks, somehow something (possibly an update) had de-selected the
setting to load at login. Selected them again and logged in and out
and everything works again.
Markus
Posted almost 5 years ago by mgor...@gmail.com (Michael Gorbach)
Sounds like you have an old agent running, somehow. Have you tried
rebooting your computer? Do you have the agent set to start on login?
Michael
Posted almost 5 years ago by markus.h...@gmail.com (immaculate)
I am running Macfusion 2.0.3 (recently updated from 2.0.2) on OS X
10.5.4. Since a couple of weeks ago (predating the last update),
nothing happens when I press the plus button, which means I cannot add
any new drive. When I want to ... [More] add the Macfusion menu item, I get the
message:
"Could not connect to macfusion agent. Macfusion Menuling will now [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by mntbi...@gmail.com (mntbighker)
Nobody has commented on my last post about repeated keychain prompts
related to code signing?
Now I have seen that if I copy a file from an ftp site (unknown host
type for now) the resultant files have no POSIX permissions. So
instead of something like "rwxr_xr_x" I am seeing "_________". The
Posted almost 5 years ago by ddof...@gmail.com (ddofborg)
When I close my MacBook Pro with a mounted volume (SFTP) and reopen it
again, it seems that MacFusion is not reconnection to the server after
the network timeout.
The same problem was reported about a year ago (http:// ... [More]
groups.google.com/group/MacFus ion-devel/browse_thread/thread /
9bf1d28a6ffa5fc0/7698d430f2fce a56?lnk=gst&q=sleep), but I think a lot [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by ders...@gmail.com (Dersh)
I had to reboot my machine, for another reason, and after a reboot
when I started Macfusion for the first time I got this:
The macfusion agent process is not started.
Would you like to start the agent?
Otherwise, Macfusion witll Quit.
When I clicked Start, now all seems fine. I had not had this message
Posted almost 5 years ago by ders...@gmail.com (Dersh)
I had to reboot my machine, for another reason, and after a reboot
when I started Macfusion for the first time I got this:
The macfusion agent process is not started.
Would you like to start the agent?
Otherwise, Macfusion witll Quit.
When I clicked Start, now all seems fine. I had not had this message
Posted almost 5 years ago by graham...@gmail.com (Graham Perrin)
To the best of my knowledge…
1) Using what's provided by Apple
/System/Library/Filesystems/ft p.fs
is included with Mac OS X.
Finder | Go menu | Connect to Server… 
can use this ftp.fs to make a read-only connection to an FTP server.
Using Finder to simply copy _from_ a volume mounted in this way should
 

 
 

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