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0xC0CAC01A2015-03-04 14:34:20
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0xC0CAC01A, 2015-03-04 14:34:20

There is a machine under Microsoft behind NAT without incoming, but with remote access, you need to drag almost a hundred gigs from it to a machine with Linux. How?

There is a machine under Microsoft behind NAT without incoming, but with remote access, you need to drag almost a hundred gigs from it to a machine with Linux. If you just raise FTP on Linux, then some of the files will be torn, the network is bad. Is there a tool that allows you to do such a transfer in automatic mode? And if the network falls off, then so that it can be pumped patiently.

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Artem @Jump, 2015-03-04
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As a BtSync option

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Armenian Radio, 2015-03-04
@gbg

Any rocking chair from "modem" times - DownloadMaster, FileZilla. Download to FTP/SFTP.

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microphone, 2015-03-04
@microphone

sata interface is faster, but you need to fasten and mount the screw.

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Alexander, 2015-03-04
@yakupovak

If not BtSync, then rsync via ssh. There is a possibility of resuming if that.

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hiloader, 2015-03-04
@hiloader

winscp.net

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