I use bitvise  SSH client ( https://www.bitvise.com )  which is nice as I can 
save profiles on folks I help, and it presents with an SSH window as well as a 
double pane file manager, one on my local LAN the other on the remote box.
ALWAYS with SSH on a non standard port to keep the gremlins fooled of course.

Different ways to "drain the swamp" that work. Each has their own strong and 
weak points of course.

John Novack

Paul Wills wrote:

If you're using SSH to get to the Astlinux box, you can also use WinSCP to set up a 
"drag and drop" screen for moving files. SFTP Net Drive Free will actually let 
you mount the Astlinux machine as another drive.  The free version restricts one to just 
one account which should be fine for most users.  I use both for different purposes.

PDW


On 8/13/2017 12:21 PM, David Kerr wrote:
I use FTP to move files onto Astlinux.  Note that I do not open FTP on the 
external interface, only internal.... so I have to OpenVPN in if I want to FTP 
from outside my network.

Astlinux can also mount NFS or SMB remote file servers.  But that is not as 
lightweight as FTP... and there is a problem shutting down if a SMB server is 
still mounted.

David

On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Cody Alderson <aldersona...@gmail.com 
<mailto:aldersona...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I have been making TTS files in Mp3 format, putting them on a flash drive 
from my Windows laptop, mounting the flash drive to the thin client running 
Astlinux, transferring the files from the flash drive to the thin client, and 
using Sox to convert them to ulaw.

    I was wondering if there was an easy way to transfer files from my laptop 
to Astlinux on the thin client directly without using the flash drive. I ask 
because I am probably going to relocate the thin client. I know Windows, and I 
even remember DOS. However, keep in mind I am just a novice with Linux and 
Asterisk.

    -Cody Alderson

    
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