Are FTP server connections read only?

zBernie

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I've installed ES File Explorer and also FTP Server on my 2013 Nexus 7. I can then establish an FTP connection from my Mac to the Nexus 7. However, it's always read-only.

What do I have to do to enable write access on my Nexus 7?

-Thanks
 

Gekko

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I've installed ES File Explorer and also FTP Server on my 2013 Nexus 7. I can then establish an FTP connection from my Mac to the Nexus 7. However, it's always read-only.

What do I have to do to enable write access on my Nexus 7?

-Thanks

try this app -

AndFTP (your FTP client)
LYSESOFT - October 20, 2013

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...tails?id=lysesoft.andftp&hl=en&token=DAUYmwrs

also - could Dropbox be a better solution for you?

http://forums.androidcentral.com/android-applications/11496-dropbox-sugarsync-referrals-here-3.html
 

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I tried AndFTP, and it works well for what it does. But I'm looking for an app like Droid NAS which turns the Nexus into a server, which can be seen in Finder on my Mac. There are some known issue with Mavericks and Droid NAS. The FTP server type apps I tried allow file access from Finder, but as I mentioned, read-only.

A cloud drive like dropbox is not what I'm looking for either, although it could act as a middle man for file transfers.
 

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