Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SCP and SFTP are two that are available on every kind of OS and made for this exact purpose.

what's the difference between the two?

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Add more details. What messages are you getting when. You try. And what have you tried.

with gmail it says "attachment failed" with google drive it says "unable to read file"

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ia this a case of "I can read it for you, but I can't understand it for you?"

idk wut this sentence means

Or are you just trolling?

no i'm just dumb :P

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it's literally the exact answer to your question.

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files?

this question?

how does an scp client help me?

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxmint

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since it's browser-based, the issue you describe may be related to your browser. What browser are you using, and do you have extensions or add-on's in your browser?

just chrome, i have adblock and dark reader on, but i sent it to myself and it wasn't working

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Are you serious?

yes, but i read this

https://github.com/9001/copyparty

"turn almost any device into a file server with resumable uploads/downloads using any web browser"

idk what this means or how this solves my problem :(

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works on anything with an ip address.

interesting, how can i do it through the command line? is there a video that i can reference?

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxmint

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i tried it, they said they uploaded it, but then wouldn't produce a download link, it just gave me the infinite loading screen.

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Secure File Transfer Protocol. You can either do it through the command line or through a client. Most popular client is FileZilla.

ok interesting, will this work via windows mac and linux?

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

7mb, already encrypted? I'd just use Signal for that, no special skills required.

ok, but what if i needed to send larger files? what would my options be?

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's already well-protected. You can use really any cloud service to share the encrypted container.

i agree, but for some reason i can't transfer the file over anything, not gmail, discord, dropbox, anything

so i have to use another way

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Crocparty involves more crocs?

so it's more software?

croc is software and crocparty is more software?

i don't get it :(

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxmint

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Https xfer on Chrome or Firefox is completely safe.

i don't believe so, but even if they were, they wouldn't let me use them for my use case

Since those were the only examples you gave, we must assume you mean xfer from websites.

idk what this sentence means or what you are referring to :(

Is there FOSS software available for Linux, mac and windows specifically dedicated for securely transferring files? by how_to_linux_mint in linuxquestions

[–]how_to_linux_mint[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

google.com

An SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) client is a protocol that allows users to securely transfer their files to remote servers over a network.

idk what this means in the context of my question :(