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Hello everyone, I still cannot, for the life of me, understand why Apple refuses to at least allow us to turn on/off FTP WRITE access from the macOS Finder. The system is perfectly capable of doing it (you can do it via Terminal through Unix). I’ve posted on this several times in years past and just sent another feedback message on macOS regarding this. My feedback (I hope others agree it would be nice to see this included within macOS Finder) I’m still dumbfounded as to why my Mac does NOT support anything other than read-only access to FTP servers.
MacOS Sierra, macOS High Sierra and macOS Mojave. SFTP Client v2; Server Monitoring (Coming in v3.3); Local (in-app) FTP / SFTP Server (Coming in v3.3). Question: Q: MacOS High Sierra kills terminal FTP? Hi, I regular use the FTP on the MacOS terminal, however, since I updated the OS to MacOS High Sierra, when typing the FTP command in the terminal it just reply with a bash error, I contacted apple phone support and they are 'investigating the issue' but no answers yet.
I am surprised and disappointed to find this most common of connectivity features to be so lacking. Does Apple intend to implement/correct this glaring omission in an update? Without having read/WRITE access built into our macOS system (as Windows has had for years), those of us on a Mac who must utilize FTP for other web servers requiring it are forced to use 3rd party apps. To me, this really is unnecessary and unacceptable. Please allow WRITE access to FTP via the macOS Finder. If you agree this would be a great addition to our beloved macOS, please be sure to submit your feedback to Apple.
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Hopefully we can get enough people to request it so it gets attention. Apple Footer.
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