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    • siringoS
      siringo @flaxking
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      @flaxking thanks for your help, it's appreciated.

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      • siringoS
        siringo @1337
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        @Pete-S I had a very quick look over your ML post on this so nothing has sunk in, but how do external people access a share within a local network?

        Do I have to set them up with a uname & pwd ???

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @siringo
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          @siringo said in Alternative to FTP:

          @Pete-S I had a very quick look over your ML post on this so nothing has sunk in, but how do external people access a share within a local network?

          Do I have to set them up with a uname & pwd ???

          You'd have to publish the server to the internet - and yes create each person a username and password.
          you also need to make sure they can't get to other directories on the server besides their own.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @siringo
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            @siringo said in Alternative to FTP:

            @Pete-S I had a very quick look over your ML post on this so nothing has sunk in, but how do external people access a share within a local network?

            Do I have to set them up with a uname & pwd ???

            It's using SSH under the hood, so whatever mechanism you'd use to make a remote SSH user.

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              1337 @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in Alternative to FTP:

              @siringo said in Alternative to FTP:

              @Pete-S I had a very quick look over your ML post on this so nothing has sunk in, but how do external people access a share within a local network?

              Do I have to set them up with a uname & pwd ???

              You'd have to publish the server to the internet - and yes create each person a username and password.
              you also need to make sure they can't get to other directories on the server besides their own.

              Yes in it's simplest form create a user account & password for each client that needs access. When the client creates the sshfs share they enter the servername, username and password. Then they can upload their files - and download too if you want to send files the other direction.

              Your client, that has the server, can also use a sshfs share. You can create another user account (or several) for that. The user account just need to have read permission to the files that their clients have uploaded.

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              • siringoS
                siringo
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                @Pete-S thanks for pointing this out, it does look good, I'd like to test it out.
                I'm suspecting that since it's a file copy operation from Windows, there'll be nothing like auto-reconnect, retry on reconnect etc etc?

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