05-18-2021, 11:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2021, 11:20 PM by Zebulon Walton.)
My next choice if sshfs won't work would be probably be to set up ftp. Other options would include installing Samba for Windows networking, or if you're connecting from a Unix/Linux system you could use NFS. With anything that exposes your files to the network you would want to protect it with a firewall or run it only when needed.
I actually consider sshfs to be the simplest because if you have ssh working sshfs will work as well, nothing more to set up, and I always have ssh going on the Linux systems I work with. (The numerical password works fine with ssh by the way, used it that way on the Pinephone before setting up key-based login.)
Actually if I want to transfer a lot of files or very large files I'll sometimes take the SD card out and plug it into my desktop computer. It's a lot faster than copying them over the network.
I actually consider sshfs to be the simplest because if you have ssh working sshfs will work as well, nothing more to set up, and I always have ssh going on the Linux systems I work with. (The numerical password works fine with ssh by the way, used it that way on the Pinephone before setting up key-based login.)
Actually if I want to transfer a lot of files or very large files I'll sometimes take the SD card out and plug it into my desktop computer. It's a lot faster than copying them over the network.