Hello selfhosted! Sometimes I have to transfer big files or a large amounts of small files in my homelab. I used rsync but specifying the IP address and the folders and everything is bit fiddly. I thought about writing a bash script but before I do that I wanted to ask you about your favourite way to achieve this. Maybe I am missing out on an awesome tool I wasn’t even thinking about.

    • drkt
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      1 year ago

      I just type sftp://[ip, domain or SSH alias] into my file manager and browse it as a regular folder

        • drkt
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          01 year ago

          Any file manager on Linux supports this

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          1 year ago

          Linux is truly extensible and it is the part I both love and struggle to explain the most.
          I can sit at my desktop, developing code that physically resides on my server and interact with it from my laptop. This does not require any strange janky setup, it’s just SSH. It’s extensible.

          • @blackbrook@mander.xyz
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            1 year ago

            I love this so much. When I first switched to Linux, being able to just list a bunch of server aliases along with the private key references in my .ssh/config made my life SO much easier then the redundantly maintained and hard to manage putty and winscp configurations in Windows.

    • @Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      01 year ago

      I have two servers, one Mac and one Windows. For the Mac I just map directly to the smb share, for the Windows it’s a standard network share. My desktop runs Linux and connects to both with ease.

    • Shimitar
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      01 year ago

      Do you really need a container for Samba?

      I see the benefits of containers, but a use would be overkill.

    • Lv_InSaNe_vL
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      01 year ago

      I dont have a docker container, I just have Samba running on the server itself.

      I do have an owncloud container running, which is mapped to a directory. And I have that shared out through samba so I can access it through my file manager. But that’s unnecessary because owncloud is kind of trash.