David Morton wrote at about 23:40:25 -0500 on Wednesday, April 1, 2009:
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
I guess the current comments assume that someone is reasonably
familiar with cygwin/gnu/bash. Anyone can feel free to add more
Well, no, that's not the problem - It's just that it wasn't
2009/4/1 Anand Gupta anand...@gmail.com
Hi,
Has anyone facing trouble with smbclient connecting to a winxp machine with
sp3 on it ?
Here is what i get
*Anonymous Login*
smbclient -L \\172.20.198.240 -N
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[PEL] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN
Thanks for checking this up for me. I have got the machine formatted today
(just in case) and will check it out today how it goes.
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Thanks and Regards,
Anand Gupta
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From: Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 13:03:31
To: anand...@gmail.com;
2009/4/2 Jeffrey J. Kosowsky backu...@kosowsky.org
In general, your comments in fact have been very helpful in that you
are pointing out details that I didn't realize were non-obvious or
non-standard. For example, I wouldn't have remembered to think of ssh
server as a requirement. So, feel
Chuck Peters wrote at about 10:12:40 -0400 on Thursday, April 2, 2009:
2009/4/2 Jeffrey J. Kosowsky backu...@kosowsky.org
In general, your comments in fact have been very helpful in that you
are pointing out details that I didn't realize were non-obvious or
non-standard. For
Laurin d'Volts wrote:
I'm trying to access the CGI-interface of backuppc using a Debian Sid
distro. Backuppc doesn't want to display the CGI interface in the
browser. I got the program to work on a different computer (w/ Debian
Sid but not apt-get upgrade for a while), so I don't fully
See this link: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html
Dave
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From: Jeffrey J. Kosowsky [mailto:backu...@kosowsky.org]
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 8:27 AM
To: General list for user discussion, questions and support
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] UPDATED: Fully
I recently installed both BackupPC and Jeffrey's script, so I feel your pain
:-)
I just updated the wiki at
http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net/User+Scripts+-+Client+-+Windows+VSS
with a list of prerequisites, and some usage notes based on my own
experience. I also uploaded Jeffrey's latest
Chuck Peters wrote:
The subject of the thread is Fully automated script for creating shadow
copies and launching rsyncd. Perhaps someone could package it like
cwrsync and add a GUI configuration to it, then it would be closer to
fully automatic installation. And that brings up the question
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 18:33 +0200, Matthias Meyer wrote:
Laurin d'Volts wrote:
I'm trying to access the CGI-interface of backuppc using a Debian Sid
distro. Backuppc doesn't want to display the CGI interface in the
browser. I got the program to work on a different computer (w/ Debian
Laurin d'Volts wrote:
I'm trying to access the CGI-interface of backuppc using a Debian Sid
distro. Backuppc doesn't want to display the CGI interface in the
browser. I got the program to work on a different computer (w/ Debian
Sid but not apt-get upgrade for a while), so I don't fully
Either your apache2 isn't running correctly, or you can't reach the host.
Is your host name 'widerule' in DNS? Can you ping it?
Can you get to the apache home page with this url: http://widerule/ ?
Dave
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From: Laurin d'Volts [mailto:email.por...@gmail.com]
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Chuck Peters wrote:
2009/4/2 Jeffrey J. Kosowsky backu...@kosowsky.org
mailto:backu...@kosowsky.org
In general, your comments in fact have been very helpful in that you
are pointing out details that I didn't realize were non-obvious or
We use WPKG http://wpkg.org/, which automatically handles, installs,
updates and removal of software, as well as any other commands for
creating shares, running netsh commands to set passwords, or add
software to the Windows firewall, etc.
There are many Silent Install working examples as
@ Les:
I don't really deal with apache (are you talking about apache?), so I
couldn't tell you. I don't know about those files (I assume they are
files) nor how to tell you what they say.
I am using the Debian packaged versions. I did not install apache or
backuppc from sourceforge/source.
@
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky
backu...@kosowsky.org wrote:
Chuck Peters wrote at about 10:12:40 -0400 on Thursday, April 2, 2009:
First couple of lines:
# Shadowmountrsync
# Copyright Jeffrey J. Kosowsky December 2008
# Version 0.3.3 (April 2009)
Chuck Peters wrote at about 23:25:06 -0400 on Thursday, April 2, 2009:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky
backu...@kosowsky.org wrote:
Chuck Peters wrote at about 10:12:40 -0400 on Thursday, April 2, 2009:
First couple of lines:
# Shadowmountrsync
I'm a bit torn here.
On the one hand, I want to encourage as broad usage as possible
since I think it can be helpful to many people and it was not trivial
(at least for me) to figure out the various 'recursion' tricks and
hacks to make this all work on XP.
On the other hand, I don't have the
Laurin d'Volts wrote:
@ Les:
I don't really deal with apache (are you talking about apache?), so I
couldn't tell you. I don't know about those files (I assume they are
files) nor how to tell you what they say.
I am using the Debian packaged versions. I did not install apache or
backuppc
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