

- #WORDPRESS FOR MAC FTP CREDENTIALS ON LOCALHOST HOW TO#
- #WORDPRESS FOR MAC FTP CREDENTIALS ON LOCALHOST FOR MAC OS#
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Edit using vi editor in sudo mode using TerminalĢ. There are 2 or more methods that you use to edit such file:ġ. Editing nf as Adminįirst of all, editing this file is not as easy as using a text editor program and edit it because this read-only file can only be changed by root or superuser, not even administrator. Thus, it has no permission to add/edit your server files so WordPress attempted to use FTP to perform its job. This problem occurs because the Apache HTTP service was being run as “nobody” while your Mac user name is a different name. After searching for solution online, I found that this is a permission problem due to your Mac’s username is different compared to the default user name in XAMPP for Mac, called nobody.Īs far as I understand, this has nothing to do with FTP settings.
#WORDPRESS FOR MAC FTP CREDENTIALS ON LOCALHOST FOR MAC OS#
If you are using XAMPP for Mac OS like me, and was asked to enter FTP login information when you upgrade WordPress core and download themes or plugins, then this guide is for you.
