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First post in a loonnng time. I actually forgot I had an account because I haven't logged in in forever. Anyway, here's my issue:
I have to complete all of my programming school work through my University's hosted nomachine. I find it too slow for my liking so I like to write all of my code on my local machine and then when I'm done writing it I email the source code to myself then download it in nomachine. I think there ought to be a better option. I don't have root access on this machine, so I can't download ddclient or something similar. Additionally I can't change the port forwarding on that end so I am left running ssh/scp from nomachine. Since I control my network it seems best to set up port forwarding on my router to my machine that I code on.
I am running windows 7 and also arch in VirtualBox. What's the best way to scp from either my Archlinux running in Vbox or my windows machine into nomachine? I'm sure it's easy, but I've always just used putty to move files before and had access to the address of the linux machine. Please feel free to point me to a thread that answers this for me or direct me to a better place to ask this question.
Thanks in advance! And thanks for all the information this forum has provided over the years I've been lurking.
UPDATE: I found out about freesshd and installed it and got ssh access to windows 7 from Nomachine (after much headache I might add). Well now I have a new problem. While ssh works just fine, I can't get scp to work. Anyone have some tips? Do I need another utility for scp to work? Thanks
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