Thanks a lot for your indications Craig, it's exactly what I was looking for :)

Thanks Nils too, the solution you suggest is the one I do use actually.

Johan

Craig Barratt a écrit :
Nils writes:

  
Trasher wrote:

    
I use BackupPC for my local network backup and all is running very  
fine :)
I'd like now to backup a website, which I can only acceed by ftp  
protocol.

A simple wget command does actually the trick, but I'd prefer using  
backuppc capabilities. Is it possible to use wget as backup command  
in this case ?
      
BackupPC only supports smb, tar and rsync transfer methods. You could  
use a cronjob on of your machines that is already being backed up to  
backup your site using wget and that way get that backup into BackupPC.
    

Or you could use $Conf{DumpPreUserCmd} to run wget and XferMethod
tar or something similar to pickup the tree created by wget.  Note
that there is no difference between incremental or full backups in
this case since every file will be re-written by wget.

Long term I was planning to add wget as an XferMethod to
support ftp and http, but it is pretty far down the list.
This would allow things like the admin interfaces of
network HW to be backed up, so if the box dies you can
at least browse the most recent configuration settings.
(No notion of restore of course.)  Plus you could see when
pages change between backups, either manually using the
history feature or as part of the tripwire feature on the
proposed feature list.

Craig


  

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