On 27/04/2020 06.01, Jason White via luv-main wrote:
I'm interested in accessing files on a Mac OS machine over the network
from a Linux host.
They're both my laptops, and currently on the same network, but this is
not always the case (i.e., doing this over the Internet may be desirable
at
On 27-04-2020 11:42, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
On Monday, 27 April 2020 9:46:43 AM AEST Gordon Heydon via luv-main
wrote:
Hi,
You could set up samba on your linux computer and then you can access
it
from your Mac.
Of the opposite way to use smbfs to mount a Mac share from your linux
On Monday, 27 April 2020 9:46:43 AM AEST Gordon Heydon via luv-main wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You could set up samba on your linux computer and then you can access it
> from your Mac.
>
> Of the opposite way to use smbfs to mount a Mac share from your linux
> computer.
>
> If it is just the occasional
Hi,
You could set up samba on your linux computer and then you can access it from
your Mac.
Of the opposite way to use smbfs to mount a Mac share from your linux computer.
If it is just the occasional file then as Andrew said you can use ssh.
Remember if you want to access your Mac from your
Hi,
sshfs / scp
- direct when local
- ssh via locked down tor onion service when not, perhaps
On 27/4/20 6:01 am, Jason White via luv-main wrote:
> I'm interested in accessing files on a Mac OS machine over the network from a
> Linux host.
>
> They're both my laptops, and currently on the
I'm interested in accessing files on a Mac OS machine over the network
from a Linux host.
They're both my laptops, and currently on the same network, but this is
not always the case (i.e., doing this over the Internet may be desirable
at some point).
I read a while ago that Apple was moving
On Saturday, 25 April 2020 5:34:48 PM AEST stripes theotoky via luv-main
wrote:
> Problem is with connection speeds of 3.28 download and 0.54 upload there is
> very little I can do.
3.28megabit download? That's 410KB/s or about half an hour for a CD.
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