On 02.06.2012 09:21, Aubrey Raech wrote: > On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 08:08:44 +0200 > Tom Rausner <tom@rausner.dk> wrote: > >> Dropbox ? > > Ah, and avoiding third-party servers was also a hopeful :-/ I'd prefer > not to have my files "out there" on the web... more of a direct > person-to-person transfer. > > I've also considered making a .torrent file for whatever it is I want > to transfer and using a public tracker for it, but that seems far more > roundabout than necessary. A torrent of one. > > --Aubrey GPG encrypted file(s) + torrent with public tracker? I have used that method sometimes. -- [Mika Suomalainen](https://mkaysi.github.com/) || [gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 4DB53CFE82A46728](http://mkaysi.github.com/PGP/key.txt) || [Why do I sign my emails?](http://mkaysi.github.com/PGP/WhyDoISignEmails.html) || [Please don't send HTML.](http://mkaysi.github.com/articles/complaining/HTML.html) || [Please don't toppost](http://mkaysi.github.com/articles/complaining/topposting.html) || [This signature](https://gist.github.com/2643070) ||
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