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doc:howto:x2goclient-file-sharing [2017/01/26 14:59] stefanbaur [Adding Shared Folders] - added/expanded note why un-checking SSH forwarding for folder sharing is a bad idea |
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<note tip>If you decide against automounting, | <note tip>If you decide against automounting, | ||
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//In theory,// it should be possible to un-check this box if there is no firewall or NAT routing between the Windows client and the Linux server. Note that // | //In theory,// it should be possible to un-check this box if there is no firewall or NAT routing between the Windows client and the Linux server. Note that // | ||
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The one reason why you might want to un-check it is a slight performance increase due to saving some overhead, especially when running over a VPN connection (wrapping TCP in TCP, just to wrap it in TCP again is of course less than ideal), but at present, it just isn't worth the additional setup and debug effort for the average user. | The one reason why you might want to un-check it is a slight performance increase due to saving some overhead, especially when running over a VPN connection (wrapping TCP in TCP, just to wrap it in TCP again is of course less than ideal), but at present, it just isn't worth the additional setup and debug effort for the average user. | ||
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+ | **TL;DR:** If you don't have the faintest idea what the above paragraphs mean, don't uncheck that box. | ||
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