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You guys are awesome. Reading it all and getting it figured out. I'll stop trolling people when I am six feet under LOL. :)
Oh BTW this is a Windows box.
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Ok, screw it. Since the bandwidth isn't known than yeah, your only solution depending on the amt of files you need to uploade is something similar dropbox or amazon...
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thats what the vpn connection would be for.
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IF running consumer class connections I doubt you can expose your RDP port to the web which is a good thing since an open RDP server on the internet will get hammered all day long by things trying to...
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He could if doesn't care about passwords being sent in plain text over the internet
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You need to go for a business class or symmetrical service, check for other business options. If you give the city you could get more help.
Something like this could be cost effective and provide...
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vpn is the better option. I must've missed it somewhere but I assume this box is a windows box since he was discussing RDP. Either way he can still setup an ftp server too.
Depending on the...
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Same comment. TV transfers have always been PAINFULLY slow for me, which is why I don't do them anymore.
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I agree with Komondor and HarryH3 but upload speeds are slow. You might consider uploading at your leisure to a service like Dropbox for download later.
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You just need to go into TeamViewer options, select "Advanced", then in the "Advanced settings for connections to this computer" and change the "Random password after each session" to "Keep current"....
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teamviewer will work fine you can set up a static code and password. You can use any file sharing service and use 7 zip to zip all the files into one large zip then cut the zip into pieces so you can...
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rysnc over ssh is a good too option. You can also SSH tunnel and use other protocols including things like RDP.
A VPN is a good option too. There are some cases where ssh tunneling is easier...
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Rsync over SSH. You just need to learn a couple of commands and you will have secure, passwordless transfers that can be paused, resumed, automated etc.
The benefit of using the extra rsync layer...
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FTP is pretty insecure. I wouldn't recommend it.
Exposing RDP to the internet can be pretty dangerous too. By default, windows does nothing to throttle attempts to brute force your password (you...
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So I have one location about 150 miles away with a physical server that acts as a dedicated:
File Server
Backup Server
Media Server
Lab Server
P2P Server
Maybe even a Security Server for cams...