09-30-2018, 12:07 PM
(09-29-2018, 04:41 PM)FizzyTea Wrote: [...]
If you can navigate you can then use the get and put commands to move files from and to your drive.
However it may be easier to use the samba share and drag and drop?
The moode samba share appears in finder on Mac and I imagine should be easy to find by browsing your network in windows file manager or whatever it's called nowadays.
This allows you to browse all the mounted drives (usb or network) and access the local files on the sd card. You should be able to drag n drop and copy n paste as needed.
Dear FizzyTea,
Thank you very much for the guidelines.
The reason why I asked this question about the use of sftp is that I have already tried to reach the mounted drives through Samaba and the Windows File Manager as described here https://www.computeraudiophile.com/forum...ent=634528
What I observe with this procedure is that there are frequent error messages (it seems that the network connection gest lost) and that, for unkown reasons, the transfer rate is very low. I have received similar feedback from another user.
Regarding the explanations you gave, yes, indeed, I managed to reach the mounted drive with a tool like Filezilla (using these guidelines here http://filezilla.fr/filezilla-sftp-security/)
Unfortunately, there are issues of file/folder ownership and permissions that I did to manage to solve (I am definitely not confortable with Linux, hence my post on this forum)
Regards
Pierre