

When connecting with OpenStack Swift you can set the tenant name ( OpenStack Identity Service, Keystone 2.0) or project ( OpenStack Identity Service, Keystone 3.0) with -username. When connecting with SFTP you can give a file path to a private key with -identity for use with public key authentication. As a contributor you receive a registration key that disables the donation prompt. You can give the password with the -password option or you will be prompted before the connection is opened by the program if no password matching the host is found in your login keychain (OS X) or user configuration shared with Cyberduck (Windows). Cyberduck is free software, but it still costs money to write, support, and distribute it. You can pass username as part of the URI prepending to the hostname with Alternatively, use the -username option. Open remote files with any application and work like on a local volume. Mountain Duck lets you mount server and cloud storage as a disk in Finder on macOS and the File Explorer on Windows. Throttle bandwidth to the number of bytes per second. Cyberduck for mounting volumes in the file explorer. nokeychain ĭo not save passwords in login keychain (macOS), credentials manager (Windows), or plain text password file (Linux). Print protocol transcript for requests and responses. Useful on connnection timeout or latency issues. Retry requests with I/O failures once per default. %20 for space) as long as the path is quoted duck -upload "scheme://hostname/path with/spaces" "/Path/To/Local/File With/Spaces".ĭuck - username - list s3 : // Generic Options -retry

Spaces and other special-characters are not required to be percent-encoded (e.g.
