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Sending files on the local wifi from Linux computer to Linux computer.

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  • mosgaard@uddannelse.socialM mosgaard@uddannelse.social

    Sending files on the local wifi from Linux computer to Linux computer. Any suggestions?

    #Linux

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    #10

    @mosgaard
    warp or warpinator?

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    • mosgaard@uddannelse.socialM mosgaard@uddannelse.social

      Sending files on the local wifi from Linux computer to Linux computer. Any suggestions?

      #Linux

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      #11

      @mosgaard RSYNC? 😛

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      • mosgaard@uddannelse.socialM mosgaard@uddannelse.social

        Sending files on the local wifi from Linux computer to Linux computer. Any suggestions?

        #Linux

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        #12
        @mosgaard NFS or sshfs
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        • mosgaard@uddannelse.socialM mosgaard@uddannelse.social

          Sending files on the local wifi from Linux computer to Linux computer. Any suggestions?

          #Linux

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          #13

          @mosgaard

          scp

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          • mrcopilot@mstdn.socialM mrcopilot@mstdn.social

            @mosgaard I'm all KDE now, so KDE Connect is what I use daily.

            https://kdeconnect.kde.org/

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            #14

            @mrcopilot @mosgaard +1

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            • mosgaard@uddannelse.socialM mosgaard@uddannelse.social

              Sending files on the local wifi from Linux computer to Linux computer. Any suggestions?

              #Linux

              d1@autistics.lifeD This user is from outside of this forum
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              #15

              @mosgaard you're all missing the simple and obvious. *Every* Linux File Browser *already* has built-in support to connect to a remote SFTP share (the remote #linux box needs the "openssh-server" installed).
              It goes almost full wire speed, even on tiny files. Beats SMB for speed. I use this heavily in my home lab. For example in #KDE Dolphin: "Network": icon on left - > "Add Network Folder" button in the upper right - > "Secure shell (ssh)" radio button.
              #SelfHosting`

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              • d1@autistics.lifeD d1@autistics.life

                @mosgaard you're all missing the simple and obvious. *Every* Linux File Browser *already* has built-in support to connect to a remote SFTP share (the remote #linux box needs the "openssh-server" installed).
                It goes almost full wire speed, even on tiny files. Beats SMB for speed. I use this heavily in my home lab. For example in #KDE Dolphin: "Network": icon on left - > "Add Network Folder" button in the upper right - > "Secure shell (ssh)" radio button.
                #SelfHosting`

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                #16

                @d1
                This requires that the user have an account on both machines though. if you want to send something between say two laptops owned by different people where neither one wants to give an account to the other, you want LocalSend probably
                @mosgaard

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                • dlakelan@mastodon.sdf.orgD dlakelan@mastodon.sdf.org

                  @d1
                  This requires that the user have an account on both machines though. if you want to send something between say two laptops owned by different people where neither one wants to give an account to the other, you want LocalSend probably
                  @mosgaard

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                  #17

                  @dlakelan @d1 @mosgaard or KDE Connect.

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                  • dreamer@mastodon.worldD dreamer@mastodon.world

                    @mosgaard `python -m http.server` from the directory you want to share.

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                    #18

                    @dreamer uh, looks straight forward, where will it show up?

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                    • thaodan@mastodon.socialT thaodan@mastodon.social

                      @dlakelan @d1 @mosgaard or KDE Connect.

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                      #19

                      @thaodan @d1 @mosgaard

                      Or put the file in a scratch directory and export it with NFS v4

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                      • mosgaard@uddannelse.socialM mosgaard@uddannelse.social

                        @dreamer uh, looks straight forward, where will it show up?

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                        @mosgaard <host_ip>:8000

                        Of course this is not safe to do at all, but if you just want to quickly share a file with your friend over the local network .. why not? :#

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                        • dreamer@mastodon.worldD dreamer@mastodon.world

                          @mosgaard <host_ip>:8000

                          Of course this is not safe to do at all, but if you just want to quickly share a file with your friend over the local network .. why not? :#

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                          #21

                          @dreamer makes sense, I like how straight forward this is.

                          Will I need to un-share afterwards?

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                          • dlakelan@mastodon.sdf.orgD dlakelan@mastodon.sdf.org

                            @thaodan @d1 @mosgaard

                            Or put the file in a scratch directory and export it with NFS v4

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                            #22

                            @dlakelan @thaodan @d1 in this case both are my computers, as I’m switching, so this actually seems like a really good option.

                            I’ll look into this!

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                            • mosgaard@uddannelse.socialM mosgaard@uddannelse.social

                              @dreamer makes sense, I like how straight forward this is.

                              Will I need to un-share afterwards?

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                              @mosgaard
                              Ctrl-c until death.

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