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== CyberDuck ==
== Cyberduck ==
By default, CyberDuck will open a new connection for every file transfer, prompting you for your second factor every time. To change this, go in the application's preferences, under <tt>Transfers</tt>, in the <tt>General</tt> section, use the drop-down menu beside the <tt>Transfer Files</tt> item and select <tt>Use browser connection</tt>.
By default, Cyberduck opens a new connection for every file transfer, prompting you for your second factor every time. To change this, go in the application's preferences, under <i>Transfers</i>, in the <i>General</i> section, use the drop-down menu beside the <i>Transfer Files</i> item and select <i>Use browser connection</i>.
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Then, ensure that the box beside <tt>Segmented downloads with multiple connections per file</tt> is not checked. It should look like the picture below.
Then, ensure that the box beside <i>Segmented downloads with multiple connections per file</i> is not checked. It should look like the picture below.
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[[File:CyberDuck configuration for multifactor authentication.png|400px|CyberDuck configuration for multifactor authentication]]
[[File:CyberDuck configuration for multifactor authentication.png|400px|Cyberduck configuration for multifactor authentication]]
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