Rod

wget -rv <site>

-r recursive
-v verbose

Will get the website, but not the configuration and certificate files.
Those must be deduced from the site.

Regards,
Ken

On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 10:59 AM, Roderick Anderson <raander...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> We recently lost our web master for the local user group.  Died suddenly
> in the night.  No warning at all.
>
> We didn't have a backup plan in place so I'm researching how to at least
> get a static copy of the web site.
>
> Domain name is under one persons name, DNS is under my control, but the
> site is actually hosted on the web masters personal account somewhere else.
>
> I'm thinking wget but open to other suggestions.
>
>
> When I taught Intro to Computers at the local community college I used to
> ask my students "How do you describe someone that doesn't do regular back
> ups?".  "Really sorry!"
>    Now I need to add "doesn't have a disaster plan?" Yup the same.
>
>
> TIA,
> Rod
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