If on Android get "Material Files" file Explorer and then setup sftp server on your server. You can ssh in and see your files and delete, rename etc
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I’d like to add on to this not to expose it directly but to instead ssh to a bastion host (openbsd) and then jump to your internal network via sftp or whatever
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And would I be able to send files from the Android phone to the server?
Yes, copy and paste. Download Material files and you're half way there.
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