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Old 08-11-2009, 05:35 AM   #1
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Sharing Files & Folders


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How to sharing files and folders in fedora?
 
Old 08-11-2009, 05:49 AM   #2
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What do you mean? Share folders between two computers with fedora? Share folders between two fedora systems on one computer? Please, be more specific.
 
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Share folders between two computers with fedora?
 
Old 08-11-2009, 06:06 AM   #4
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You could share them using ssh, rsync, samba, nfs - lots of options. If it's just a question of copying single files, ssh would be the quickest solution. What exactly are you trying to do?
 
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actually i am trying to share one folder in fedora and trying to copy from another computer,so the basic requirement is-

1. How to share folder in fedora using ssh and how it will come in network place.
 
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Ok, it might actually be better to use nfs or samba. Basically, one computer will act as a server (where a shared folder will be), the other computer will be a client where the shared folders will be mounted so that you can access it and copy/create/delete files.
These are some NFS tutorials:

http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/w...ccess_with_NFS
http://ubantu.homelinux.com/comp/lin...networking:nfs

You could read through those tutorials and post some questions if in doubt or you have any problems

hth

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