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Mount FTP Servers in OS X.

I found another tasty treat on Ken Bereskin's Radio Weblog:

Today's feature: FTP servers mount in the Finder. Go to the Connect to Server... command in the Finder and type in a valid ftp URL (ftp://ftp.mozilla.org for example). Voila, the server is available as a mounted, read-only volume.

Posted in Mac OS X at Oct 04 2002, 03:49:09 PM MDT 3 Comments
Comments:

hmm found this on google. but certainly hope to find something without read-only!

Posted by microdesign on June 03, 2007 at 02:18 PM MDT #

I was also looking for a solution to overpass the read-only attribute for the FTP connections using the OSX finder. Too bad that there isn't any solution available

Posted by atelier 26 on December 26, 2007 at 06:08 AM MST #

Well I didn't gave up and I've found that there is an option to have read-write access over FTP directly from Finder. For that you have to use MacFUSE: http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/ Hope this info will help others also.

Posted by atelier 26 on December 26, 2007 at 11:31 AM MST #

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