Thread: Centos 6 file sharing

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    Centos 6 file sharing

    Hello,

    I'm using Centos 6 and I want to make on my system folder with some files, and create specially users who can access those files from their machines (centos too) on the same local network.
    Because this users don't have any knowledge about Centos, I would like to make them some simple way - just to access my folder, to add, copy, delete files etc.

    Thanks in advice

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    You could setup a NFS server on you box and share your directory. Or setup a ftp server on your box to share the files.


    Jim

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    Yes I read it , but I don't know from basic, where to configure ftp server, directory...and how to test it from another comuper? If you can please explain me
    Thank you

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    Where and how can I configure ftp server on my computer to allow users to acces my folder?

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    the information you seek is readily available via google. try searching something like "centos nfs server" or "centos ftp server"

    this is not a programming related topic, and not the appropriate place for the question. I'd also recommend checking the centos forums. they have a very active community of users and developers.

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