

In this article, Cyberduck: the definitive guide, we will refer to the Windows version. If we are interested in using Cyberduck on Linux we can install and use the command line ftp client (duck).ĭepending on the distribution we are using, we can install the tool with the following commands.įor Arch you can refer to the repository.įor more details, you can follow the indications of the page dedicated to the tool, and you can also use Cyberduck from a terminal from macOS and Windows. The current version (8.0) is compatible with macOS 10.12 and later versions. If, on the other hand, we want to download Cyberduck for macOS we just click on the button shown in this screenshot.

To download an earlier version we simply click on Changelog and download the version compatible with our operating system.įor example, Cyberduck version 4.8 is compatible with Windows Vista. Please note that the latest version of the FTP client is compatible with Windows 7 or later 64-bit operating systems. To use Cyberduck on Windows we simply download the installer as shown on this screenshot. We then download the program from the website. This way you support the developers and turn off notifications inviting you to donate. The program is free, but you can make a donation of at least $10 and receive a registration key. In order to use Cyberduck to access our account, we must first download the FTP client to our computer. Change file and folder permissions with Cyberduck.If everything looks like the screenshot above, then you probably want to read about Creating Pages next. If things aren’t displaying correctly, you can visit the stacey support forums for help. Visit your website and you should see stacey running with all its default content: If your FTP program doesn’t have an option to set permissions to 777, you’re looking to allow ‘Read’, ‘Write’ & ‘Execute’ access for ‘Owner’, ‘Group’ & ‘Public’. Go into the /app folder and change the permissions on the _cache folder to be 777 (completely public). Your web directory should now look like this. htaccess file disappears in your FTP program, you may need to turn on ‘show hidden files’ which is generally a setting somewhere in the FTP program. are treated as hidden files on most systems. Log into your server using the FTP details provided by your host.Ĭopy all the files from the stacey folder into the web directory on your server.įiles which begin with a.See running stacey on OSX.ĭownload an FTP program (if you don’t already have one).įilezilla is a decent free option for PC, or Cyberduck for a Mac.

If you are running OSX 10.5 or later, you can run stacey locally on your computer.
