How to Connect to a Remote or Local Server on a Mac

by Mahesh Makvana

Connecting your Mac to a local or remote server allows you to access all the files available on that particular server. macOS by default has a server connection feature that lets you connect your Mac to any server without any restrictions. It then appears as a normal disk drive in the Finder for you to access, work with, and even delete files from it.

There are multiple ways to mount a server as storage on your machine. You can do it using the native feature built into the macOS and you can even use a third-party app to access your servers on your Mac. 

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    How to Connect to a Server on a Mac Using The Finder

    Using the Finder to establish a connection to a server is the easiest and quickest way to do the task. All you need to do is launch an option on your Mac, enter your server details, and you’re good to go.

    Keep your server login details handy as you’re going to need them in the following steps.

    Once you’re connected, your server will appear as a normal disk drive on your Mac. You can double-click on this driver to access its contents and even add new files from your Mac.

    When you’ve finished playing around with the server, you might want to disconnect from it. You can do it by right-clicking on the server and selecting the Eject option.

    It’ll be removed from the Finder on your Mac.

    How to Connect To Recent Servers On a Mac

    When you connect to a server on a Mac using the Finder, your Mac saves the server name on your system. It is to help you connect to it at a later time without having you re-enter the server details.

    Finding and connecting to recent servers on a Mac can be done using two ways.

    Use The Apple Menu To Connect To a Server On a Mac

    The Apple menu on your Mac lets you open the recently accessed items and this includes your servers as well.

    Use The Connect to Server Menu To Connect To a Recent Server

    Another way to find and connect to a recent server is to use the same menu that you used in the first place to make the connection.

    Use AppleScript To Connect a Mac to a Server

    AppleScript also has a feature that lets you connect your Mac to a server from your code. It’s a single-line code that instructs the Finder to open your specified server on your machine.

    You can save the script to use at a later time on your Mac. Then all you’ll have to do is double-click on the file and it’ll establish the connection.

    How To Connect To a Server On a Mac Using Cyberduck

    If you don’t like the default option to connect to a server for some reason, you aren’t tied to it and you can use any of the third-party apps available in the market for your task.

    Cyberduck is one of the free apps that helps you connect to various kinds of servers. You can use it to connect to FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, and various other servers from your Mac.

    If you’ll be connecting to this server in the future as well, make sure to checkmark Add to Keychain so your login details are automatically filled in the next time you connect to it.

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