
Once in the project, scroll down the right hand side until you see Storage, Cloud Storage, and select Project DashboardĤ. Select the Project you want to enable the access for.ģ. First you need to login to the Google Developer Console.Ģ. Cyberduck themselves also give you instructions about connecting, but they simply state “ You must obtain the login credentials (Access Key and Secret) from the Google API Console under Legacy Access from the Google Cloud Storage tab.” but where do I find this information? I actually think this is a good thing, as security is critical for storage.Īs you can see in the screenshot above, you need a Google Project ID and an Authorisation code to connect using a Third Party Application. Google Cloud Storage is a little more complicated to find this information. Now other cloud storage providers give you secure access keys to simply connect.

Now the interesting part was, when I tried to connect CyberDuck to Google Cloud Storage, I had no clue about what my Username or Password (Authorization Code) was. I have been playing around with Google Cloud Storage today, and I wanted to access Google Cloud Storage by using CyberDuck.įor those of you who don’t know about CyberDuck, it truly is an awesome open source storage client that can be used on Mac and Windows to access pretty much anything storage related.
