Jeff Abrahamson on 17 Oct 2006 23:19:12 -0000 |
Yeah, that's it. I was having him use a machine that only allows certificates. I just needed to switch to a machine that allows passwords. Same file system. I just created an account for him and made a symlink to where the files are, then gave him an rsync command to copy and paste to terminal. *Whew*. I knew there had to be a way around this foolishness. Thanks. -Jeff On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 07:01:49PM -0400, Chad Vogelsong wrote: > [55 lines, 320 words, 2333 characters] Top characters: _etoasn- > > Option #1: > > Setup and sFTP server on your machine (I use vsftpd). He should only need to > type a command, a password and another command to download it. Just hope that > there are no cuts in service during the days it will take to transfer that > amount of data over a Cable/DSL connection (slow upload speed usually). > > He would just have to type a command like: > $ ftp username@server.ip.address > password: the-password-you-give-him > get filename.tar.gz > > Wait 1-3 days, depending on speed. > > Option #2 > > Another way would be to give him an SSH account on your computer. Put the file > in his home directory. Then it's just 1 command he has to type. > > scp username@server.ip.address:~/filename.tar.gz ~/ > password: the-password-you-give-him > > Since you probably already have SSH installed on your computer, the 2nd one is > probably easier. It's also more secure IMHO. > > -Chad > > > Jeff Abrahamson wrote: > > I have 14 GB of data I want to give someone. He's on MacOS X. I > > thought to do rsync via ssh, but talking him through certificates and > > terminal things is becoming too painful. Simple things fail that I > > would see if I were there, but I'm not and his descriptions omit > > little details that he has no way of knowing are critical. > > > > Next thought, make it available for http. So I tar it up. But apache > > refuses to serve a 14 GB tar archive, saying it's too big. (Weirdly, > > this causes a directory to disappear, too: directory foo/ is visible > > until overly large foo.tar is present, then they both disappear from > > the directory listing that apache generates!) > > > > Any thoughts on how to do this as simply as possible? > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org > > Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce > > General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org > Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce > General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug -- Jeff Jeff Abrahamson <http://jeff.purple.com/> +1 215/837-2287 GPG fingerprint: 1A1A BA95 D082 A558 A276 63C6 16BF 8C4C 0D1D AE4B Attachment:
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