This makes it difficult because you and they are probably behind a
firewall which is going to stop you from directly connecting to each
other. You might be better off trying to use some chat app like the
built-in messages, Adium or Skype and using their file transfer
facilities. Even then, depending on the firewall setups the file
transfers might not work.
CB
On 8/25/15 12:56 PM, 'Gabriele Battaglia' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Il giorno 25/ago/2015, alle ore 16:21, Scott Granados
<[email protected]> ha scritto:
FTP or SCP are probably your friends here.
Enable an ftpd or sshd server on the destination side, create a user and copy
files using that user.
If the computers are on the same network segment just use NFS or
Apple’s networking support and copy the file.
Hello and thanks.
I’m totally new to this kind of procedures.
I know to ask so much but, could you please provide a short step by step guide
to set the sender’s and receiver’s ftp via the terminal?
Computer aren’t under the same network LAN, they’re in different cities
connected to the internet. Both are running mac OS X.
Many, many thanks… I guess the procedure should be very interesting and useful
to someone else too.
Gabriel.
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