There are numerous ways to transfer files these days, the oldest and still very widely used method is FTP. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and was defined as early as 1971 in the very early days ...
SFTP and rsync are two tools that can help you transfer files across networks and the web. Here's how to use them within macOS. There are many occasions on which you need to transfer files between two ...
FTP isn’t exactly cutting-edge technology. These days, if you control both ends of a connection, you’re probably using scp, ...
If you’re here reading this, chances are you already know the merits of the File Transfer Protocol. You’re probably well aware of just how handy it can be when you need to send a large file, but if ...
A version of this post originally appeared on Tedium, a twice-weekly newsletter that hunts for the end of the long tail. Here’s a small piece of news you may have missed while you were trying to ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. The more distributed ...
Spread the loveWhen you’re trying to move files around on the internet, especially between your local machine and a web ...
Lock down all SFTP users on your data center Linux servers with a chroot jail. If you have Linux data center servers that require users to be able to send and receive files via SFTP, you might want to ...
Looking at setting up a small FTP service for outside clients to download large files (raw video etc). We'd probably only have a few accounts to manage. Would I be better off going with vsftp or just ...
Spread the love“`html The Everyday Reality of Remote File Management If you’ve ever managed a website, deployed an ...