What about a 'simple' PPP connection? Wouldn't you just set each computer to
authenticate to the other? I guess have a look at the PPP-HOWTO for details.
Or maybe have a look at linux.com for something like this?
Russell
PS Welcome back to the States!
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>From: Norbert Cartagena <niccademous@yahoo.com>
>To: slug@nks.net
>Subject: Re: [SLUG] File transfers between 2 computers
>Date: Mon, Jun 25, 2001, 8:19 PM
>
>
>> Are they on the Internet?
>> If so e-mail the information to yourself. For non text data be sure to
>> transfer it as binary. This can be done in Netscape and Mozilla. If you
>> attempt to transfer non text data in a non binary format which is easy to do
>> in Netscape and Mozilla you will end up with trash.
>>
>
> 2.5 gigs of files?!?!? Hell, I can barelly mail 1 mp3, let alone 200+,
> 22 minute videos (Futurama episodes I got from Gnapster ;), plus all my
> stuff for work (a few megs). Sorry, I really need a point to point.
> E-mail won't do. I used to have access to an FTP server, but no longer
> do :(... Thnaks for your suggestion, but I can't use it.
>
>
> Norb
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