Several options 1. Cyberduck (for Mac & Win only) , swift will present like a FTP server user experience for you 2. Gladinet desktop (free version) , under gladinet , you might get feel swift more like a NAS device ... but only for static object files , not that easy to setup a gladinet compatible swift environment . It requires SSL and validate SSL certification . Only for Win OS 3. Under Linux , you can leverage swift client , the easiest way is #apt-get install swift 4. Write your own client by call swift client module 5. Write your own client through swift API endpoint 6. Using OpenStack Dashboard , it includes Swift feature. but it requires keystone integration 7. develop your own Web server for access Swift
We can confirm all approaches above . but might need to dig out some more tricky skill from google . If your swift only for personal usage , you can easily install cyberduck to access swift. In my using , I just need to setup auth server endpoint manually in cyberduck's configuration file to point the correct auth server endpoint which depends on your auth server . more information plz goole it . Feel free to drop your question over here . I'll have an answer for you as I can. +Hugo Kuo+ tonyt...@gmail.com hugo....@cloudena.com +886-935-004-793 www.cloudena.com
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