Server! Sounds quite complicated and sophisticated, right? But do we know that any system that's capable of hosting some files could be called a file server? No? Let's see it ourselves today. We are going to create a file server through which files can be transferred across all the devices in a certain local area network. (If the appropriate ports are forwarded correctly, it can also work across wide area networks) This will definitely save us time and effort to transfer huge volume of data across systems without using long cables or pendrives every now and then. Let's download a small software named HFS from here and open it. When opened for the first time, Windows firewall can ask for permission. Check all the boxes and click on Allow access. Now you'll see the interface of HFS like this. So as you can see, there's an address bar. It says 192.168.0.102:8080 Now if you try to put this address in any browser you'll see that your...
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