Name
csmount
Synopsis
csmount -helpcsmount -mmount_point
ftp://[username
:password
@]ftp_server
[/pathname
] [-d] [-D { mount | options | proc | select | all }] [-nodiskarb]
Mounts FTP archives as filesystem volumes.
Options
-
-d
Sends debugging output to standard error and prevents daemonization.
-
-D
Outputs debugging messages of the specified type. If the
-d
option is used, output is to standard error; otherwise viasyslog
. Multiple occurrences of this option may be used to specify multiple types.-
-help
Prints a usage statement for
automount
—on which the code forcsmount
is based—to standard output.-
-m
Provides the mount point and the FTP URL.
-
-nodiskarb
Neglects to inform Disk Arbitration of the presence of the mount so that it won’t show up, for example, in the output of
disktool -l
(except as an “Unrecognized disk” after a refresh withdisktool -r
).- m
ount_point
The directory on which the filesystem will be mounted. It must be an absolute pathname.
- u
sername
The login name to use with an FTP server that requires authentication.
- p
assword
The password to use with an FTP server that requires authentication. Note that this will leave the login password visible in a process listing.
- f
tp_server
The hostname or IP address of an FTP server.
- p
athname
The path to the directory you wish to access on the FTP server. If not provided, it defaults to the default FTP root directory (e.g.,
/Library/FTPServer/FTPRoot
on Mac OS X Server).
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