A prompt to switch to a secured connection if the FTP server supports SSL/TLS is displayed. Additional support to selectively enable S3 Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Delete per bucket in Cyberduck, secures files from deletion by requesting a one-time passcode from a hardware token.įor users migrating to Cyberduck from third-party software, bookmarks of various other FTP clients can now be imported.įor security improvements, users are now warned when opening an unsecure connection to a server transmitting user credentials in plaintext. Versioning can be enabled per bucket in the S3 tab of the Browser Info panel. Choosing to show hidden files in the browser also displays all revisions, allowing to revert back to a previous version making it current.
This makes secure sharing of potentially big files with collaborators a snap.įile versioning support for S3 is now available in a most user friendly way. Access is granted only when logged in using a Google Account and authenticated against the ACL. Using Cyberduck, one can limit access to files stored in Google Storage selectively to anyone who has an email address registered with Google. Google Storage allows the use of email address registered with Google Accounts as grant identifiers. This allows the definition of fine grained permissions to be granted to different individual users.
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Down to our Mac business, the new version introduces support for Google Storage (go sign up here), a refined dashboard interface with awesome new icons, support for S3 Bucket versioning and new Google Docs features.Ĭheck out the full press after the break.Ī major new version of Cyberduck is now available, with a plethora of new features and bugfixes but most promimently support for Google Storage and file versioning in Amazon S3.Īmong the newest additions is also the integration of Access Control List (ACL) editing for S3 and Google Storage in Cyberduck.
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You can read the details here and also take a look at the first screenshots for what it’s worth, the Windows UI looks pretty clean. There’s a Windows version in the works, that’s true, and a beta is launching later this month. It’s a full-featured application to upload files to the internet, which just got a lot of better and is about to be used by a lot more users. Cyberduck is a great FTP client I use every day to upload files to Rackspace Cloud Files (actually, it’s one of the few OS X apps that support Cloud Files) and access my iPhone and iPad file system (jailbreak is required).