Follow up post, summing up alternatives (especially the FileTea command line client): https://www.joachim-breitner.de/blog/archives/634-My-contrib...
Great! Guess I’ll ditch my tool sooner than I thought...
Why would you have to mess with SSH account_s_? Only the sending side needs an account, no further setup on the server required. It doesn’t even have to be your server, your university’s server is enough.
Note that all these require transferring the file to the server first, before a link can be shared with anyone, and especially cleaning up later. With my tool, the link is instantly available, and as soon as I stop the…
Because with file-share, the file is never stored on the ssh-server; it is transferred the instant the other sides starts the download. The SSH-Server is required to share the file at a publicly available address (which…
Follow up post, summing up alternatives (especially the FileTea command line client): https://www.joachim-breitner.de/blog/archives/634-My-contrib...
Great! Guess I’ll ditch my tool sooner than I thought...
Why would you have to mess with SSH account_s_? Only the sending side needs an account, no further setup on the server required. It doesn’t even have to be your server, your university’s server is enough.
Note that all these require transferring the file to the server first, before a link can be shared with anyone, and especially cleaning up later. With my tool, the link is instantly available, and as soon as I stop the…
Because with file-share, the file is never stored on the ssh-server; it is transferred the instant the other sides starts the download. The SSH-Server is required to share the file at a publicly available address (which…