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Tag: Send a File in Linux

File Sharing

ffsend – Easy and secure file sharing from Linux command line using Firefox send client

January 23, 2019October 28, 2019 - by Vinoth Kumar - Leave a Comment

Linux users were preferred to go with scp or rsync to copy files or folders.However, so many new options are coming to Linux because it’s a opensource.Anyone can develop a …

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File Sharing

Dcp (Dat Copy) – Easy and secure way to transfer files between Linux systems

January 22, 2019October 28, 2019 - by Vinoth Kumar - Leave a Comment

Linux has native command to perform this task nicely using scp and rsync. However, we need to try new things.Also, we need to encourage the developers who is working new …

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