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<gui>Network</gui> from the <gui>Go</gui> menu. The file manager
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application from the <gui>Activities</gui> overview, and click
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<gui>Browse Network</gui> in the sidebar. The file manager
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<item><p>In the file manager, click <guiseq><gui>File</gui>
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<gui>Connect to Server</gui></guiseq>.</p></item>
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Details on server types are <link xref="#types">listed below</link>.</p>
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<p>For servers on the internet, you can usually use the domain name
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<item><p>In the file manager, click <gui>Files</gui> in the top bar and pick
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<gui>Connect to Server</gui> from the app menu.</p></item>
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<item><p>Enter the address of the server, in the form of a
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<link xref="#urls">URL</link>. Details on supported URLs are
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<item><p>Click <gui>Connect</gui>. A new window will open showing you the
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files on the server. You can browse the files just as you would for those on
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<p>A <em>URL</em>, or <em>uniform resource locator</em>, is a form of address
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that refers to a location or file on a network. The address is formatted like this:</p>
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<p><sys>scheme://servername.example.com/folder</sys></p>
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<p>The <em>scheme</em> specifies the protocol or type of server. The
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<em>example.com</em> portion of the address is called the <em>domain name</em>.
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If a user name is required, it is inserted before the server name:</p>
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<p><sys>scheme://username@servername.example.com/folder</sys></p>
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<p>Some schemes require the port number to be specified. Insert it after the domain name:</p>
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<p><sys>scheme://servername.example.com:port/folder</sys></p>
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<p>Below are specific examples for the various server types that are supported.</p>
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<p>You can connect to different types of servers. Some servers
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you to log in with a user name and password.</p>
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<p>You may not have permissions to perform certain actions on files
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on a server. For example, on public FTP sites, you will probably not be
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<p>You can connect to different types of servers. Some servers are public,
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and allow anybody to connect. Other servers require you to log in with a
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server uses to export its file shares.</p>
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can connect using this method. Many web hosts provide SSH accounts
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<p><sys>ssh://username@servername.example.com/folder</sys></p>
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keys, possibly rolling the seahorse help into gnome-help. Then link