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Re: LAN



On 6/1/06, Francesco Pietra <frapietra@alice.it> wrote:
My system consists of two machines, one running debian 32 testing and equipped
with KDE, the other one amd64 debian testing with no GUI (undesired) and only
X-system and window manager twm.  Both operated by single user.

Both are connected ADSL through to a common 4-port router Zyxel Prestige 660H.

I would be grateful for suggestions  as to where to look for directions as to
exchanging files through the router between the two machines from terminal
window commands.

Most common tasks include internet downloading with 32 and passing files to
64, as well as performing calculations at 64 and passing results to 32.
Obvious requests.


Hi,

Are you talking about 'data' transfer (files) or actual requests?

If you're talking about data (files), you can either use remote copy
tools (scp, rcp, rsync,etc) or you can make use of a shared storage.
(= NFS server, so that both machine can write/read the files)


Bart


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