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Re: LEAP 15.6 to communicate FTP with Tumbleweed

From Fritz Wuehler <fritz@spamexpire-202507.rodent.frell.theremailer.net>
Subject Re: LEAP 15.6 to communicate FTP with Tumbleweed
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Paul R Schmidtbleicher <prsc...@attglobal.net> [PRS]:
PRS> (Leap) x.x.x.16 (Tumbleweed) x.x.x.44
PRS> The two computers are in two separate rooms in the same house and on
PRS> the same home fiber router (192.168.x.x)  The intent is to share files
PRS> internally for time spent to move them and then shut off the FTP.
PRS> No outside use at all.

For such a simple scenario there is no need for an FTP server.
Just create a tar archive with all the files that need to be moved
and send it over the LAN using netcat.

If x.x.x.16 is the sender and x.x.x.44 is the receiver, run the
following commands:

# on host x.x.x.16 (sender)
nchost=192.168.99.16; ncport=10000; \
  tar -cf - *.mp3 | netcat -n -w 10 -l $nchost $ncport


# on host x.x.x.44 (receiver)
nchost=192.168.99.16; ncport=10000; \
  netcat -n -w 10 $nchost $ncport | tar -xpvf -


Ten seconds after the last byte gets sent the connection is
automatically shut off.

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Re: LEAP 15.6 to communicate FTP with Tumbleweed Fritz Wuehler <fritz@spamexpire-202507.rodent.frell.theremailer.net> - 2025-07-10 03:17 +0200

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