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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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:// |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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