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University Computing Services (UCS) announces myWebDAV for the purpose of creating personal web sites. Users will get a myWebDAV account. As a result, UCS will no longer be accepting requests for new shell accounts. Users who have an existing site on garnet or mailer are encouraged to move to "myweb.fsu.edu". Please see WebDAV for more information.
Using
SSH Secure File Transfer
SSH Secure Shell client is a telnet-like program. If you wish to transfer files into your Garnet or Mailer
account, you will need to use this program. You can also
use this program to transfer files to your personal web
site on the Garnet or Mailer server if you are NOT using
the myweb.fsu.edu WebDAV facility for your web site.
The FSU community can get the free ssh client here
(to download ssh, you must have an FSU IP address).
Please Note: You may need to request shell access before you can access your account through SSH. If you find you can connect momentarily and then it disconnects - you may request shell access by e-mailing help@otc.fsu.edu.
Go to START-> PROGRAMS
Then go to SSH Secure Shell Transfer Client.
Click on the QUICK CONNECT button.
The Host is mailer.fsu.edu or garnet.acns.fsu.edu, depending
on which server your going to. In the following example,
we use mailer.fsu.edu. The username and password will be
the same as your e-mail account and password. When connecting
to the server you should see the window below.

Click Connect.
You will need to type in your password.
If your password is not correct, go to http://fsuid.fsu.edu
You will need to wait for approximately 1 hour before
you try to connect again. Once you are connected. Your
window should look similar to the one below.

The window on your left represents your computer (LOCAL). The
window on the right represents the remote server (REMOTE) files under your account.
You will need to locate your file on the left side,
then drag and drop the file in the appropriate folder
on the right side.
SETTING PERMISSIONS. If you find that you have transferred
files and they are still not viewable, you may need to
set the permissions. You will do this by right clicking
on the FILE ->go to PROPERTIES. Simply type 755 in
the permission mode. Click ok.
Once you are done with uploading files, go to FILE then
DISCONNECT. Then go to FILE->EXIT.
Connecting with SSH
Connecting to Remote Servers with SSH Secure Shell
SSH Secure
Shell Client is an encrypted telnet-like program that if configured
correctly can be used easily by anyone.
- In Windows, click the Start button. Then select Programs.
Select SSH Secure Shell. Then choose SSH Secure Shell Client.
Click the Quick Connect button. You will
see the window below.

- Hostname – Enter the name of your
mail server.
Example: mailer.fsu.edu
A. Username – Enter your mail account
username.
Example: abc03d
B. Port Number – Should be set to
22.
C. Authentication Method –
Should be set to Password.
D. Press the Connect button
- Once connected you may optionally save your login settings
by naming the profile (Ex: My Garnet or Mailer)
and pressing the Add to Profiles button.
- You should see the window below. You may choose any of
the options. * If you login to Mailer, you will only have
eight menu choices. You can disconnect at any time by going
to FILE and selecting DISCONNECT.

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