This is the kind of problem I like - it gets resovled before I read any of 
the emails :)

Normally you do not have to install an FTP server - Opie comes with one 
that runs on port 4242. I still test the FTP functionality (I sync woth 
one of my machines with FTP, the other with SFTP) so it does work. 
Assuming you installed and confiugred a 3rd party FTP server correctly and 
set up the Opie plugin in multisync to match then I don't see why it 
shouldn't work. One possible problem I could see is that QCop still 
requires you to use the default root password (it isn't hooked up to PAM 
except for the latest Opie HEAD) while your FTP server might have required 
the actual root password to be used.

Anyway, I'm glad it is working for you.

Tom



On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, James D. Bearden wrote:

> Fiddling with the Opie MultiSync options, I noticed something happened when 
> the transport was flipped to SFTP vs FTP. I still get nothing when set to 
> FTP. 
> 
> To make a long story short, I can now sync! Thanks to everybody that made 
> MutliSync. 
> 
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