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An example of an SSHFS client is GNOME Files on Linux (see the example below).  There are also ports of this functionality to both Windows and macOS though they don't ship with it out of the box.

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  • unimelb for staff e.g. unimelb:sclaus

  • student for students e.g. student:jfrost

  • token if using a Secure identity token

Local account

If your account is a local account (i.e. you are not using your institutional account), you will have been provided with the details for domain, user and password.  Your username is of the form domain:username, e.g. local:dwho

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For UoM central accounts or local accounts can use the domain:username or domain/username syntax for the sFTP username. For University of Melbourne Staff:

Code Block
languagebash
sftp -o User=unimelb:sclaus mediaflux.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au

or

Code Block
languagebash
sftp unimelb/sclaus@mediaflux.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au

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For University of Melbourne students:

Code Block
languagebash
sftp -o User=student:astudent mediaflux.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au

or

Code Block
languagebash
sftp student/astudent@mediaflux.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au

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To log in with a local account, on the alternate port of 9003:

sftp -P 9003
Code Block
languagebash
sftp -o User=local:nkilleen mediaflux.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au

or

Code Block
languagebash
sftp -P 9003 local/nkilleen@mediafluxlocal/nkilleen@mediaflux.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au


Log in with a Secure Identity Token

You can log in with a secure identity token.  The password will be blank (just hit enter at the prompt).

Code Block
languagebash
sftp -o User=token:<your token> mediaflux.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au

or

Code Block
sftp token/<your token>@mediaflux.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au

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Put in your credentials, based on the Username Format section and click Connect.

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