On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 08:43:39PM -1000, Randall Oshita wrote:
> > you are probably better off moving from the Linksys to a Soekris
> > or WRAP so you can get some real disk storage on the device.
>
> Link?
Sorry. The smaller devices were brought up so much last year,
that I figured the links di
urday, January 01, 2005 8:44 PM
To: 'LUAU'
Subject: RE: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer
you are probably better off moving from the Linksys to a Soekris
or WRAP so you can get some real disk storage on the device.
-Vince
Link?
My bad.
http://soekris.com
Randall
> -Original Message-
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> On Behalf Of Randall Oshita
> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 8:44 PM
> To: 'LUAU'
> Subject: RE: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another comp
> you are probably better off moving from the Linksys to a Soekris
> or WRAP so you can get some real disk storage on the device.
>
> -Vince
Link?
Thanks.
Randall
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 04:05:57PM -1000, Matt Darnell wrote:
> One side is an Linksys WRTG54S -
> http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=35&prid=610 -
> running openwrt - http://openwrt.org/ the other side is a debian box.
>
> The files on the FTP server are too large to fit on
On Thursday 2004-12-30 11:15, Matt Darnell wrote:
> > > Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
> > > directory on another computer?
> > NFS mount the remote computer's directory.
> Thanks for this. Would the link from the FTP server to the host
> 'file' server be encrypted?
> > The applicatoin is to have a local FTP server but the data the
> > user can upload/download would be located on another PC. The
> > link between the two PC's should be encrypted.
>
> What platforms are involved? The responses so far imply
> *nix to *nix, making the encrypted copying problem ea
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 10:42:34AM -1000, Matt Darnell wrote:
> The applicatoin is to have a local FTP server but the data the
> user can upload/download would be located on another PC. The
> link between the two PC's should be encrypted.
What platforms are involved? The responses so far imply
*ni
You might want to take a look at coda
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 16:46:36 -0500 (EST), Andrew Maddox
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Matt Darnell wrote:
>
> >> > Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
> >> > directory on another compu
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Matt Darnell wrote:
>> > Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
>> > directory on another computer?
>>
>> ummm, yeah, what I said before,
>> AFTER you NFS mount the remote computer's directory.
>
>Angela,
>
>Thanks for this. Would the link from the FTP
> > Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
> > directory on another computer?
>
> ummm, yeah, what I said before,
> AFTER you NFS mount the remote computer's directory.
Angela,
Thanks for this. Would the link from the FTP server to the host
'file' server be encrypted?
Th
On Thursday 2004-12-30 10:42, Matt Darnell wrote:
> Aloha,
>
> Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
> directory on another computer?
ummm, yeah, what I said before,
AFTER you NFS mount the remote computer's directory.
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On Thursday 2004-12-30 10:42, Matt Darnell wrote:
> Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
> directory on another computer?
cd
ln -s
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between the parties. All rights reserved without prejudice; Copyri
Aloha,
Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
directory on another computer?
The applicatoin is to have a local FTP server but the data the user
can upload/download would be located on another PC. The link between
the two PC's should be encrypted.
I saw a little while ago
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