Hi,
Let's say if I can explain this properly. In one of our work environments, there is a need to very frequently move files between two computers while each is connected to a different network (Or you can say one is a standalone computer). In usual cases, one would setup a shared drive between the two computers after joining them into the same network. We don't want to do this, why? Let's say one is a production network and one is a public network and we don't want to expose the production network. So, other than using a flash drive to continuously move files between the two computers, which can get very impractical, what would be a more efficient way from a networking perspective? Actually linking the two networks and setting a firewall between them maybe going too far I think. I don't know, maybe there is a way I don't know about. You know, flash drives are the best when it comes to spreading viruses/malware.
Thanks.
Let's say if I can explain this properly. In one of our work environments, there is a need to very frequently move files between two computers while each is connected to a different network (Or you can say one is a standalone computer). In usual cases, one would setup a shared drive between the two computers after joining them into the same network. We don't want to do this, why? Let's say one is a production network and one is a public network and we don't want to expose the production network. So, other than using a flash drive to continuously move files between the two computers, which can get very impractical, what would be a more efficient way from a networking perspective? Actually linking the two networks and setting a firewall between them maybe going too far I think. I don't know, maybe there is a way I don't know about. You know, flash drives are the best when it comes to spreading viruses/malware.
Thanks.