If this is strictly for internal use and isn’t intended to be publicly accessible, I would install Tailscale on both machines so you don’t have to open/forward any ports. Make sure SSH is enabled on the CentOS box. Then use an (S)FTP client such as FileZilla to connect from Windows and upload or download files. On Jun 25, 2024 at 08:17:59, 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 > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list -- discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list -- discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx