Tell us how you access your stored files remotely.
Best one gets nit picked by jealous.
Tell us how you access your stored files remotely.
Best one gets nit picked by jealous.
Local or remote shares?
ssh on a port randomized by a 2FA timestamp salt
I use Google Remote desktop and drag the file into Google Drive.
CentOS SAMBA server, SMBv3. Direct access when at home, and a Tor Hidden Service set up to provide the same server as an SMB Onion when I'm elsewhere.
Floppy dickette. How do you transfer your files?
Minor hijack: How about just syncing a folder on my local harddrive to my 2tb Gdrive? What to use?
openVpn
this vpn tunnel to my nas at home
Git + Bitbucket for software I'm working on, Google Docs and Drive for everything else.
I torrent all my files and share the metadata with my devices
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 9001
plug wifi cable into computer 1 and computer 2
How is that remotely?
Just bring the cable with you dumbass
WAT
Samba for local access, sftp or sshfs for remote, or ssh port forwarded samba if I really need it as a drive letter on Windows with remote access.
based and redpilled
for local, samba share on LFS, for remote sftp because network shares over the internet are unreliable.
sftp
You use openvpn to trick yourself into thinking some anonymous person has been accessing your server? Or do you mean you have an openvpn server so you can login and ssh into the same server? Help me too understand your ways.
9P2000
My entire drive is accessible via a small webserver if you know the file name and dIrectory
I don't. that's a security hole.
locally i use a samba share protected with a password.
git
>security hole
>samba
I don't. Not remotely, not on local network.
lrzsz
>not python3 -m http.server 9001
Filezilla server over the internet.
Nothing on the intranet as they are all stored locally.
I don't. I move files around with flash drives.
>still having two versions installed
Boy, the cringe.