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Easy file sharing from the Linux command line

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ConstanceJill:
Hi. How about good old FTP?

You could just start ftpdmin on the Windows machine, and connect to it using your command line ftp client from the headless Linux.

Shades:
Did you try this over a VPN?

I made a script for transferring files. By default it tries to send files using WebDAV, but in the case that fails, the script uses FTP as a fall back option. I make use of this FTP server software (simple, free for 3 users) and the default FTP commands available with the MS command line.

There are pretty severe limitations in the location where I need to generate the files I need to pull to my location. If this would make that whole setup even easier, I would consider to alter my script.   

Deozaan:
I've used woof a few times now, and I'm pretty happy with how it works for me. Super simple to install, no configuration necessary, and a simple command handles everything to transfer the files I need. :Thmbsup:

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