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After connecting to a local ftp server, how can I access the files through the terminal?










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          After establishing the connection in GNOME, you can find your FTP files mounted under ~/.gvfs






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            1.- why don't you use filezilla ...




            sudo aptitude install filezilla




            2.-



            if you insist in download in terminal and image



            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vLjPUHjvME



            3.- another option (use gnome and nautilus) :



            gnome menu - place - connect to the server



            public ftp or ftp with login (with user)



            tick on Add Bookmark and name of the book mark click and connect



            and you can access your file via gnome menu places.






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                      1.- why don't you use filezilla ...




                      sudo aptitude install filezilla




                      2.-



                      if you insist in download in terminal and image



                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vLjPUHjvME



                      3.- another option (use gnome and nautilus) :



                      gnome menu - place - connect to the server



                      public ftp or ftp with login (with user)



                      tick on Add Bookmark and name of the book mark click and connect



                      and you can access your file via gnome menu places.






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                        -3














                        1.- why don't you use filezilla ...




                        sudo aptitude install filezilla




                        2.-



                        if you insist in download in terminal and image



                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vLjPUHjvME



                        3.- another option (use gnome and nautilus) :



                        gnome menu - place - connect to the server



                        public ftp or ftp with login (with user)



                        tick on Add Bookmark and name of the book mark click and connect



                        and you can access your file via gnome menu places.






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                          -3






                          1.- why don't you use filezilla ...




                          sudo aptitude install filezilla




                          2.-



                          if you insist in download in terminal and image



                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vLjPUHjvME



                          3.- another option (use gnome and nautilus) :



                          gnome menu - place - connect to the server



                          public ftp or ftp with login (with user)



                          tick on Add Bookmark and name of the book mark click and connect



                          and you can access your file via gnome menu places.






                          share|improve this answer














                          1.- why don't you use filezilla ...




                          sudo aptitude install filezilla




                          2.-



                          if you insist in download in terminal and image



                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vLjPUHjvME



                          3.- another option (use gnome and nautilus) :



                          gnome menu - place - connect to the server



                          public ftp or ftp with login (with user)



                          tick on Add Bookmark and name of the book mark click and connect



                          and you can access your file via gnome menu places.







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