Hello talhakaynak96,
Welcome to the CentOS Community. It sounds like using owncloud or
nextcloud would be a good fit for your use. It requires setting up a
LAMP stack (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) and getting the files
(https://nextcloud.com/athome/) for the server side, then setting things
up from there with the right php modules, an SSL Cert, etc.
If your hosting provider is a business level account that allows port
80/443 access then this will work fine, but if this is a home cable /
dsl connection, your ISP may have those ports blocked and you may have
to run it on a non standard port.
Best of luck.
Chris
On 6/25/2024 10:17 AM, talhakaynak96@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
I have no previous experience with CentOS and network administration. Therefore, I would like to emphasize that my questions may be at a basic level. I am currently working on a project and my goal is to be able to access and transfer files between my CentOS 7 computer and a Windows computer over different networks.
My CentOS 7 computer is connected to the internet via ethernet via a modem, which has a static IP address (which I can provide if needed). I have also assigned a static IP address to the CentOS 7 computer. My goal is to use my Windows computer to remotely connect to my CentOS computer over different networks and transfer files.
Best regards
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