Take ServerFiles out-side of VM?

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    Apprentice ripper79 is offline
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    Support Take ServerFiles out-side of VM?

    hello i have found some perfect files for a project i can edit all the .swf's are easily accessible and it's a easy project to start learning for a beginner like me :D since most of the files are easy to edit and i mostly do digital art and i was looking for some server files which i could easily edit and start learning more :D

    however these files are inside a CentOS VM and i would like to run these files and let some people test it out. if anyone would help me out i would really appreciate it

    Server Files: http://forum.ragezone.com/f857/relea...rsion-1101404/

    or maybe there is a way I can keep the server running inside the VM but configure it to run on my public domain?
    Last edited by ripper79; 03-02-19 at 01:35 AM.


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    cats addicted Zorno is offline
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    Re: Take ServerFiles out-side of VM?

    A VM is just a virtual computer. So its the same as if they are on a regular pc. just copy them from there to your pc. Easiest way: install SSH and use WinSCP so you have a filemanager that connects to the VM.

    To install SSH:
    yum -y install openssh-server openssh-clients
    chkconfig sshd on
    service sshd start

    then install WinSCP on your PC and connect to the VM by entering its IP and the login credencials. (Check that you use SCP protocol on port 22 !)

    After that you see your PC on the left and the files of the VM on the right. You now can easily copy files from one pc to another (your VM or whatever IP you connected to.)



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