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Dreamhost ftp cyberduck
Dreamhost ftp cyberduck











Next, set proper file permissions on this file cron-lynx.sh. " " (without "" and without ) and which you can get from Save your changes to file cron-lynx.sh and put it over the existing ftp-file (overwrite it). Replace with your actual website address, e.g. Comment this line out by putting a # sign in front of it (or simply delete it) and write this: The next line is the standard-drupal suggestion for lynx-based cronjobs. The first line is for the operating-system to tell it that this file will be interpreted by shell. You should see something like this: #!/bin/sh

dreamhost ftp cyberduck

Other ftp-clients will need you to download cron-lynx.sh to your desktop. In cyberduck just doubleclick the file, an approbiate editor should launch. Connect to your drupal-site, navigate to /scripts and open file cron-lynx.sh for editing.

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Grab your FTP-Account Edit /scripts/cron-lynx.shīe sure that FTP works as expected and you can connect to your installed drupal-site via an ftp-client (like cyberduck, filezilla or some other, terminal-ftp will do it, too). If something specific didn’t work, it wouldn’t necessarily be O-Drive’s responsibility, since the provider of the storage service could also be contacted to improve their S3 support.This Document shows one way to set up a cronjob at hosteurope. That said, its not always just plug-and-play, of course: if O-Drive were to provide ability to simply specify server:host (and perhaps have a couple mentioned toggles), and label the plugin as ‘S3-like’, it would give folks like myself the ability to try it out. In my poking around, I’ve found that most of the other client-side applications (such as cyberduck) don’t expose a ton of options which would be provider specific (besides port #, ability to toggle encryption on/off, and ability to disable multi-part). On the service side, AWS-S3 has definitely been top of mind, but there is the possibility that we’ll want to use an on-premise S3-like provider (like Cloudian, for example). That was a fast : so, I’m in the process of validating various tools (both on the service side, as well as on the client side).













Dreamhost ftp cyberduck