More generally, Macfusion is a front-end. Macfusion works with SSH/SFTP and FTP servers. Macfusion presents a Volume in Finder, letting you use your favorite Mac applications to work with them. I am unaware of a way to re-enable FTPFS functionality in Macfusion 2.0.4. MacFusion is an open source Mac application that allows you to work with files on servers across the internet, as if they were sitting on your computer. Mounting and unmounting SSHFS filesystems works fine, but attempting to remove a filesystem from the Macfusion list will fail. Double click on the downloaded file to extract Macfusion to your Desktop. Īlternatively, the original Macfusion 2.0.4 can also be convinced to work again as a front end for SSH mounts and this works under ML, if you also install FUSE for OS X and SSHFS (also available from the same site), then modify it so that the sshfs-static binary points to the one from SSHFS, by running the following commands in Terminal: cd /Applications/Macfusion.app/Contents/PlugIns/sshfs.mfplugin/Contents/Resources Macfusion brings servers from across the internet directly to your Macs desktop Mount files and documents as a 'Volume' in the Mac OS X Finder. MacFusion can also do the same for any File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server, giving read/write FTP in the finder for the first time' Of course youll need to install MacFUSE first, then download. If you're feeling adventurous, you can download the build or build it yourself from. Macfusion has been forked on GitHub by another developer and a pre-2.1 development build is available that operates under Mountain Lion with no issues yet that I've discovered both SSHFS and FTPFS work with FUSE for OS X if the MacFUSE compatibility layer is installed.
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