As I have read the other messages, I guess that I have made a too general question. So, let me
rephase the question. What would be a good common practice way to network two computers. I will
need to be able to transfer files back and forth, but not use each other system. In the future, I
am going to make a linux router with a firewall and maybe a content filter. I would guess that
telneting and fpt would work, but I would like a second way of doing it. I don't need to do ssh
and security stuff right now, I am starting at the bottom and going to work my way up. It is
better for me that I start small and then add things in later. When I am studding for
certifications, it is way too much info overload, and I am doing that now.
William
--- Eben King <eben1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, William Coulter wrote:
>
> > Now that I have gone winbloz free, how do I network my two computers?
> > One is called fast and the other is slow. Both are suse 9.3 using kde and
> > I am using a linksys router. What do I next?
>
> What do you want to do?
>
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