I’ve got a server, a friends got a server, what’s the best way to share stuff between the two?

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      7 天前

      Absolutely this OP. Have a quick watch of the feature showcase video and you will see just how perfect this is for your needs

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      Yeah, forwarding a port to a server with SFTP allows you both to have two-way links. Have done this with some of my friends as well.

      Sneakernet via a HDD is also damn helpful for initial bulk transfers.

  • mesa@piefed.socialBanned
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    Flash drive in person.

    They take what they want, you do the same. Boom both are better off.

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          Depends how close they are. Most of my friends (that are into self-hosting and collecting Linux ISOs) are across the country / world. So mailing encrypted SSDs works best for large transfers and nextcloud for small transfers

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    For large volumes of data, nothing beats shipping a large external drive (with a fast interface) from location to location.

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    If you want a quick and easy way to share the odd file you could set up a syncthing shared folder and COPY things in to it that you want to share. When the other side MOVES them out of the shared folder they will be removed from the shared folder on your side.

    The advantage of this is security. No access is given to your system. If your friends box is compromised you dont have an nfs mount or ssh key on their machine. The worst that can be done to you is copies in the shared folder are removed or malicious files are placed in the shared folder but they wont be able to execute.

    You also dont need to open any ports for syncthing , it will use relays if it cant make a direct connection.

  • Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.de
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    You could also set up a jellyfin (for media) or gameyfin (for games) container, expose that to the internet and give them credentials.