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Follow the Fetch installation instructions. Go to the Fetch page to download the software. The Stanford community can download and use Fetch free of charge with a SUNet ID and password. Note: Be sure to place files you wish to publish to the web inside the It is used to move HTML, graphic, and other files from a personal computer to the server computers which will make them available on the web. You can now drag and drop files from your computer to the network drive to publish them. An alias to the selected network folder will mount on your desktop. (You do not need to enter a directory name for My Home.) Enter the appropriate directory name and click the Mount button. To publish to a departmental web space, select Department. To publish to a group web space, select Group. To publish to a class web space, select Class. To publish to someone else's personal web space, select User. To publish to your personal web space, select My Home. When the Mount AFS Volume window displays, select the AFS space where you wish to publish items from the Mount Volume belonging to drop-down list box. Enter you SUNet ID and password and click OK. A dialog box will display, asking if you want to obtain a token. If you are not logged in to Kerberos, an "unable to get AFS token" message displays. Note: You may want to create a shortcut to the AFS Controller and put it in the dock. On your hard drive, navigate to Applications > Stanford > AFS and launch the AFS Controller to display the Mount AFS Volume window. Kerberos is already built-in to Mac OS X but Kerberos Commander configures Kerberos for use with the Stanford network. You should be logged in to Kerberos before launching the OpenAFS.The Instructions tab on this page has links to information about installing, mounting, permissions,and connecting/disconnecting with OpenAFS.
OpenAFS/AuriStor FS for Mac is available for download at OpenAFS for Stanford.Anyone with a full service SUNet ID can access their own AFS space, or space in other user directories, group, and department directories, provided they have been granted the necessary permissions. OpenAFS for Stanford is used to mount directories in AFS to your Mac's desktop, the same way you would work with other network volumes. Note: Stanford does not support unsecure FTP. SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol: Fetch.Note: For macOS versions 10.12 and later, AuriStor File System is the replacement for OpenAFS. The following secure methods for publishing, posting, and transferring files over the Stanford network are available.