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<strong color="red">This tutorial assumes you’ve already followed the [http://wiki.dreamwidth.net/wiki/index.php/Dreamhack_Getting_Started Dreamhack Getting Started guide] to change your password and set up your Dreamhack environment.</strong>
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<strong>This tutorial assumes you’ve already followed the [http://wiki.dreamwidth.net/wiki/index.php/Dreamhack_Getting_Started Dreamhack Getting Started guide] to change your password and set up your Dreamhack environment.</strong>
  
 
[https://cyberduck.io/ Cyberduck] is a libre server and cloud storage browser for <b>Mac and Windows</b>. It allows you to see and access the files in your Dreamhack server without using command lines.
 
[https://cyberduck.io/ Cyberduck] is a libre server and cloud storage browser for <b>Mac and Windows</b>. It allows you to see and access the files in your Dreamhack server without using command lines.

Revision as of 21:08, 12 November 2023


This tutorial assumes you’ve already followed the Dreamhack Getting Started guide to change your password and set up your Dreamhack environment.

Cyberduck is a libre server and cloud storage browser for Mac and Windows. It allows you to see and access the files in your Dreamhack server without using command lines.

Setting Up

Add a Bookmark

Under the Action gear, select "New Bookmark". This can also be accessed by the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + B on Windows or CMD + Shift + B on Mac.

Under the first drop down menu, select SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol)

In the form, fill out the following information:

Nickname: Give your bookmark a memorable nickname.

Server: ssh-hack.dreamwidth.net

Port: 22

Username: dh-(Your Username)

Password: (Your password)


There is no confirmation button. Simply hit the red X button to close the window and save your changes.