Thomas H. George wrote:
> I wish to share or move files between two Debian systems on a LAN. Each
> can successfully ping the other using their system names, dragon and
> phoenix.
There are myriad ways (well, quite a number, anyway) to do this. Here
are a few:
1. ssh
aptitude install ssh
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 08:28:23PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Tue,24.Mar.09, 12:17:29, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > I wish to share or move files between two Debian systems on a LAN. Each
> > can successfully ping the other using their system names, dragon and
> > phoenix.
>
> Good
>
> >
On 2009-03-24 12:57, Daryl Styrk wrote:
[snip]
Tom,
You need top open port 22 on the destination machine and make sure your
have openssh-server installed on the destination as well.
I use shorewall and have the following rule to allow ssh on 22...
#ACTIONSOURCEDESTPRO
On Tue,24.Mar.09, 12:17:29, Thomas H. George wrote:
> I wish to share or move files between two Debian systems on a LAN. Each
> can successfully ping the other using their system names, dragon and
> phoenix.
Good
> I have gotten lost in the NFS-Root-Client-Mini-HOWTO which seems far
> more elab
Thomas H. George wrote:
I wish to share or move files between two Debian systems on a LAN. Each
can successfully ping the other using their system names, dragon and
phoenix.
I have gotten lost in the NFS-Root-Client-Mini-HOWTO which seems far
more elaborate than my needs. From either system I
I wish to share or move files between two Debian systems on a LAN. Each
can successfully ping the other using their system names, dragon and
phoenix.
I have gotten lost in the NFS-Root-Client-Mini-HOWTO which seems far
more elaborate than my needs. From either system I only want to access
the fi
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