Protocols
All major server and cloud storage protocols are supported to connect to just about any server you want. Support for the listed protocols and connection profiles is available in Cyberduck, Cyberduck CLI and Mountain Duck.
Supported Protocols
All major server and cloud storage protocols are supported to connect to just about any server or cloud storage.
FTP
With support for secure TLS connections and custom origin Amazon CloudFront (Content Delivery Network) distribution option.
Amazon S3
Transfer files to your S3 account and browse the S3 buckets and files in a hierarchical way. Supports Amazon Web Services (AWS) and many third party providers.
Google Cloud Storage
Transfer files to your Google Storage account and browse files, manage ACLs and bucket configurations.
Backblaze B2
Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage is ¼ of the price of Amazon S3
WebDAV
Connect to any WebDAV compliant server using both HTTP and HTTP/SSL and custom origin Amazon CloudFront (Content Delivery Network) distribution option.
SSH/SFTP
Advanced configuration for SSH connections using public key authentication and custom origin Amazon CloudFront (Content Delivery Network) distribution option.
OpenStack Object Storage
Connect to cloud storage providers using OpenStack Swift for the storage protocol. Includes support for Rackspace Cloud Files.
Windows Azure
Massively scalable object storage for unstructured data.
Microsoft OneDrive
Access OneDrive without syncing to your computer.
Google Drive
Access all your documents and upload files of any type to use your Google Drive account for storage.
Local Disk
Open a window to browse your local hard disk to drag files for download or upload to a remote server from within the application. You can browse Cryptomator Vaults stored on your computer.
Connection Profiles
Connection profiles (.cyberduckprofile
) are plugins describing specific connection settings for a hosting provider to make it easier to setup a connection to your provider. A connection profile is installed and adds a provider option in the protocol selection drop down menu in the Connection and Bookmark panels. No need to enter the connection details manually other than credentials.
Preferences → Profiles
Note
Prelimitary documentation for Cyberduck 8 and Mountain Duck version 4.8
Select connection protocols to be installed in addition to the default protocols listed above. The connection profile will be installed after enabling the corresponding checkbox. To disable a connection profile simply uncheck the checkbox. The profile will be disabled after closing the application.
Note
You can’t disable the default protocols. If you disable the connection profile used in a bookmark the bookmark won’t work after restarting the application.