Why not get things working without the command line first. A GUI based SFTP client like Fetch http://www.fetchsoftworks.com/ may just be up your alley.
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Why not get things working without the command line first. A GUI based SFTP client like Fetch http://www.fetchsoftworks.com/ may just be up your alley.
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Why not get things working without the command line first. A GUI based SFTP client like Fetch http://www.fetchsoftworks.com/ may just be up your alley.
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So im trying to figure out dyndns. it seems as though it is giving me my local ip and not my public ip. it says my registered ip as 10.0.1.201 which i set up for my static local ip. whatismyip.org shows 67.181.44.229. what am i doing wrong??
is there any app similar to fetch that is free??
You are almost there; in dnsupdate you need to set the interface type as EXTERNAL (so that dnsupdate knows that it needs to lookup the IP from the WAN side).
uhm, let's see,
Fugu!
(but I repeat myself, of course...)
Ok so from what i understand FTP is very unsecure, and SFTP is much better. If im on another Mac not within my local network how do use SFTP within terminal to access my computer? that is, what would follow the sftp command in terminal?
is there any app similar to fetch that is free??