#Has anyone here been able to connect to their server's SFTP through Finder?

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rose horizon
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I keep getting the message in the screenshot, even though my credentials are correct.

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I'm on Big Sur 11.7.1 btw

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If that means anything

vestal canyon
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Finder is giving me problems as well. You are supposed to be able to use the Go - Connect to Server, and then use the following syntax: ftps://user.XXXX@host:2022 But this is not working for me. I ended up just downloading and using Filezilla and it works great. I even tried using the Mac Terminal session with " sftp user.XXXX@host:2022 " No luck. It imports the ssh key so I know the communication is happening, but it will not accept the login credentials. I am not sure if it is because I enabled 2FA for all users, but that may be my issue. Filezilla still works even after I added 2FA to the server, so not sure. But Mac was not being frienfly with Finder or Terminal.

hazy acorn
rose horizon
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Yeah but it doesn't want to use SFTP

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URLs commonly begin with afp://, cifs://, ftp://, ftps://, http://, https://, nfs://, smb:// or vnc://.

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It just gives me this whenever I try SFTP

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Doesn't even give me a chance to input my password

hazy acorn
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ok... it's still not an ftps server

rose horizon
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Okay is there a way to make MacOS use SFTP?

hazy acorn
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from the looks of it, not without third party tools. but I don't really spend any time on macs

rose horizon
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It's weird because I'm able to connect to root on the IP of the machine but it's not very useful to me in the way that I'd hoped

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Can't look at the files

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For some reason Cyberduck won't let me in

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But Filezilla will