![]() To transfer files to your 2.744 assignment directory, drag and drop the files from your computer to the folder area in Cyberduck (outlined in red above).Your assignment directories start out with no files in them. Cyberduck will then show you the contents of that directory. Once you have found your assignment directory, you can navigate to it by double-clicking on it.Search for your username or team mailing list name (depends on the assignment). Click on the triangle to the left of an assignment folder to expand the folder.A file information combo box (pointed out below) tells you which folder is currently being displayed. ![]() It includes a folder for each assignment that you will be turning in over the semester, as well as a test directory that you may use to practice uploading materials (do not keep anything valuable here, as it may be cleared periodically). Cyberduck will display the folders in the 2.744 base assignment directory.Type in your athena password and click Login A dialog will display, asking for your password.Double-click on your 2.744 bookmark to start the connection to athena.(Optional) You may want to drag your 2.744 bookmark to the top of the bookmark list for easier access.Your new bookmark will appear at the end of the list of bookmarks. Cyberduck comes preconfigured with a number of bookmarks.Your completed dialog should look something like the following:Ĭlose the dialog to create the bookmark (e.g., click the "x" in the top left corner on a Mac or the top right corner on a Windows PC). Normally, you would drag and drop from Cyberduck to the folder on your computer that you want the file transferred to. (Optional) For Download Folder: pick a folder on your computer that you want files to be downloaded to, when you double-click on the file.For Path: enter the 2.744 base assignment directory (specified above).For Username: enter your athena username.For Nickname: enter a name that will help you remember what the bookmark is for.In the top combo box, be sure that SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) is selected (should be the default). ![]()
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