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xfce:thunar:unix-filesystem [2018/09/06 09:36] – [Remote File Systems] alexxconsxfce:thunar:unix-filesystem [2018/09/06 09:44] – [Remote File Systems] alexxcons
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 Best check the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs/backends|gvfs-backends documentation]] for details. Best check the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs/backends|gvfs-backends documentation]] for details.
  
-==== Remote File Systems  ====+=== Remote File Systems  ===
  
 In addition to the local filesystem thunar is able to display content of remote filesystems via different remote protocols. In addition to the local filesystem thunar is able to display content of remote filesystems via different remote protocols.
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 Here some example locations to enter into the location selector. Please check the  [[https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs|gvfs documentation]] for a complete list. Here some example locations to enter into the location selector. Please check the  [[https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs|gvfs documentation]] for a complete list.
  
-**Via Secure file transfer program**+== Access via Secure file transfer program ==
   sftp://johndoe@myRemoteHost/home/johndoe   sftp://johndoe@myRemoteHost/home/johndoe
  
-**Access to Windows file systems via Samba**+ 
 +== Access to Windows file systems via Samba ==
   smb://myRemoteHost/johndoe   smb://myRemoteHost/johndoe
  
-**Access to Apple file systems via Apple Filing Protocol**+== Access to Apple file systems via Apple Filing Protocol ==
   afp://myRemoteHost/johndoe   afp://myRemoteHost/johndoe
  
 <note tip>If you want to permanently store passphrases of remote filesystem locations, you have to install the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GnomeKeyring?action=show&redirect=GnomeKeyring|GNOME Keyring]] package provided by your linux distribution.</note> <note tip>If you want to permanently store passphrases of remote filesystem locations, you have to install the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GnomeKeyring?action=show&redirect=GnomeKeyring|GNOME Keyring]] package provided by your linux distribution.</note>