If (like me) you initially find problems transferring stuff in either direction, make an exception for 'ftp' in your firewall. Ftp is an old *nix standard that's been in use on Linux systems from the word go, so even old Puppies will have the exception for this in their firewall utility.
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Evening, all.
I'm pretty sure Dukto has been mentioned on the Forum before.....and I know at least one person who does (or at least used to) use it regularly.
It's a very small application, with easy drag & drop capability. You simply install it on each machine on the local area network that you want to move files between, select the IP address you want to transfer files to, drag'n'drop files/folders over the 'Send data to' window.....and Dukto does the rest, automatically.
The 'home' window has the local machine's hostname, together with any & all IP addresses currently connected. There's only one machine connected at present, but this what it looks like:-
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/eXnhU1f.png)
The more machines connected, the more IP addresses/hostnames will be on display. Simple, quick....and easy. To find data that's been sent to whatever machine you're currently using, simply click the 'folders' icon, to the left in the bottom bar. (To show the labels, click the three little 'dots' to the right...)
The only downside to it is that there's no security protocols in use (no encryption, no passwords).....but the developer has made it perfectly clear that this has been specifically built for use on trusted local area networks only.
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I've put together .pet packages for Precise, Tahrpup, Tahr64, Xenialpup and Xenial64. You can find 'em here, at my Drive:-
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Just navigate through, and help yourself to the one(s) that you want.
Enjoy.
Mike.
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