Promotion repository - fi-graphics
The Anxur server provides storage space for graphic materials for FI promotion. Access to this is available to the Promotion Department (please also contact themfor access requests if necessary) and to the heads of departments at FI.
For direct access (e.g. via SSH), use the path
/export/fi-graphics
on Anxur.
Remote access options
Using Samba (Windows, Linux, macOS)
By connecting a shared folder
\\home.fi.muni.cz\fi-graphics
. Available only from FI staff and student machines (does not include Wi-Fi) or from the
faculty VPN. Authentication using faculty login and password.
In
Windows, you need to connect/map your network drive (e.g., right click on
This PC/This PC in
Explorer/Windows Explorer and select
Map network drive/Connect network drive)
\\home.fi.muni.cz\fi-graphics
as user
NTFI\login
(+ faculty password).
On Linux, in the Nautilus file browser, connect using:
- Other Locations → Connect to Server:
smb://home.fi.muni.cz/fi-graphics
- Connect As:
Registered User
- Username:
login
- Domain:
NTFI
- Password:
faculty password
- Username:
In macOS Finder, we connect using:
- Go → Connect to Server (shortcut
⌘K
), enter the addresssmb://home.fi.muni.cz/fi-graphics
- Click on the
+
sign to add it to your favorites. - Double click on the added address, enter the following information:
- Connect As:
Registered User
- Username:
NTFI\login
- Password:
faculty password
- Click Connect
- Username:
Using WinSCP (Windows)
Download the pre-configured client winscp.fi-graphics.exe. You need to authenticate with your faculty login and password.
WinSCP is accessible from anywhere even without a VPN, unfortunately it does not support image and video previews.
Using sshfs (macOS)
Connect to the
/export/fi-graphics
share using
sshfs
. Commands must be entered in the Terminal application:
- create a directory
fi-graphics
(this step does not need to be repeated for subsequent connections)-
mkdir -p ~/fi-graphics
-
- mount the folder in Terminal using the command
-
sshfs login@anxur.fi.muni.cz:/export/fi-graphics ~/fi-graphics -o defer_permissions -o volname=fi-graphics
-
-
fi-graphics
will connect to your home directory, you can work with the files using, for example, the Finder -
for each file/directory you create, set the default permissions as follows:
- The first line tells you what rights you have to the file - set to Read and Write.
- The second line tells what rights other people with access to the file have - set to Read and Write.
- The third line shows the rights for everyone else - set to Read Only.
-
When you have finished working with
fi-graphics
, go to the terminal again and disconnect the folder:umount ~/fi-graphics