I have a Debian PC connected to the Internet via mobile broadband and I have
this Internet connection shared with an ubuntu pc via Ethernet connection.
Internet connection works fine.

I can ping the Debian PC but cannot ping the Ubuntu PC, how come?

I would like to share files between these two systems. From what I
understand my options are Samba, SSH and NFS. I only used SSH before and it
takes a while to set-up securely and I haven't used NFS or Samba, not sure
how steep the learning curve is. Because it's a direct ethernet connection,
SSH is more than what I need for this situation. I don't think a secure
connection is needed. Is there a simpler way of achieving this?

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Kind regards,
Yudi

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