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Revision as of 14:24, 16 October 2019
Contents
General
Cyberduck is a graphical file transfer client available for macOS and Windows.
It support numerous access protocols. These instructions focuses on setting up Cyberduck to access Swestore using the WebDAV protocol.
Preparation
- If not already done, download and install the Cyberduck client from https://cyberduck.io/
- Start Cyberduck
Setup
Authenticate with username/password
- Prerequisite: Username and password, see Setting your Swestore password
- In the Open Connection dialog:
- Select WebDAV (HTTPS) as protocol
- Enter Server: webdav.swestore.se
- Enter Port: 443
- Enter your user name in the Username field
- Enter your password in the Password field
- Click Connect
- You should now be logged in
File:MacOS-Cyberduck-Username.png
Authenticate with certificate
- Prerequisite: Valid client certificate, see XXXXXXX
- In the Open Connection dialog:
- Select WebDAV (HTTPS) as protocol
- Enter Server: webdav.swestore.se
- Enter Port: 443
- Check the Anonymous Login checkbox
- Click Connect
File:MacOS-Cyberduck-TLS-cert-1.png
- Choose the correct certificate from the user login keychain
- macOS: If you have only one certificate the default is usually correct
File:MacOS-Cyberduck-TLS-cert-2.png
- Windows: You always have to select the correct certificate, the default is always wrong. Click More choices and scroll down and select your own certificate.
- If you were successful, you should now be presented with a directory listing
File:MacOS-Cyberduck-TLS-cert-3.png
- To avoid having to enter all connection details again, bookmark this connection by navigating Bookmark -> New Bookmark