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Saturday, January 19

How-To : Install and Set-up: CuteFTP Pro

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Link provided by iPodTouchMaster

1. )Download:
Cute FTP Pro

2. )Right click>extract files to desktop.

3. )Two files will appear on desktop. Cute FTP Pro & Patch.

4. )Install Cute FTP Pro.

5. )Add shortcut to desktop for easy access.

6. )When Cute FTP Pro finishes installing, it will open automaticly. When it opens it will ask you to buy it, exit out of everything until Cute FTP Pro is ready to go.

7. )Exit Cute FTP Pro.

8. )Open the folder on desktop "Patch".

9. )Click Patch.

10. )When it says patch complete, click register.

11. )Minimize "Patch".

12. ) Open Cute FTP Pro.

13. )Now you should have the full version of Cute FTP Pro. (If you don't, don't worry, it will still work.)

14. )Go to iPod Touch.

15. )Make sure it is jailbroken.(View other tutorials on jailbreaking.)

16. )Install "Services" via installer.

17. )Open services.

18. )Make sure SSH is on and Wi-Fi is on.

19. )Go to Settings>General>Display> Auto-lock> Never. iPod can't fall asleep while using Cute FTP Pro.

20. )Go to Cute FTP Pro.

21. )Click "File" in the top right corner.

22. )New>SFTP>Label=iPod.

23. )Host Address=IP Address.

24. )To find IP Address, go to iPod.

25. )Settings>Wi-Fi>Blue arrow next to your current network.

26. )Type IP Address in Host Address.

27. )User=root Password=alpine.

28. )Click Connect.

29. )If a pop-up comes up, hit Ok.

30. )The very top of your screen in Cute FTP Pro should say
[iPod - _IP_Address_, Status: Connected]

31. )When you exit Cute FTP Pro, the next time you open it, click iPod in the left hand navigation in Cute FTP Pro.

If you have any questions, post a comment.
Also, check out my other tutorials on how to use Cute FTP Pro.


- Breakaholic

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

when i do all dat it just keep sayin: *** CuteFTP 8.0 - build Feb 6 2007 ***

STATUS:> [4/17/2008 11:18:16 AM] Getting listing ""...
STATUS:> [4/17/2008 11:18:16 AM] Initializing SFTP21 module...
STATUS:> [4/17/2008 11:18:16 AM] Connecting to SFTP server... 10.0.0.4:22 (ip = 10.0.0.4)...
ERROR:> [4/17/2008 11:18:18 AM] The remote host actively refused the attempt to connect to it.
1) Verify that the destination server name or IP address is correct
2) Verify that the connection port number is correct (under Site Settings | Type tab).
3) The remote server may be temporarily or permanently inaccessible (try again later).
4) Verify that you have chosen the right protocol (SSH2, SSL, FTP, etc.) and have setup all required options for that protocol.
5) Verify that the destination IP address and port numbers are correct.
6) The remote server may be refusing multiple connections from the same client. Try using only one connection thread when connecting to this particular server (Site Settings | Options).
7) Try pinging the address.
8) If you are using a router, verify the router is up and running (check by pinging it and then ping an address outside of the router).
9) Do a traceroute to the destination to verify all routers along the connection path are operational.
10) Verify that your subnet mask is setup properly.
11) Verify that your local software or hardware firewall is

Anonymous said...

the user id# alpine expired, is there another user id i can try?