rsync is your best option on linux
On windows? Well, install cygwin (or at least a barebones version of
cygwin) and see http://www.gaztronics.net/rsync.php
That URL seems to be dead, for me at least. There is a short
FAQ on how to install rsync on NT or W2K at this URL:
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On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 23:57, Stephen Miller wrote:
check out the following link for info on rsync:
http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/
Bill Stearns has some *excellent* information on combining rsync with
SSH public/private keys if you need to backup the data in a secure
fashion.
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 07:01:43AM -0500, Chris Brenton's all...
http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/
Bill Stearns has some *excellent* information on combining rsync with
SSH public/private keys if you need to backup the data in a secure
fashion.
http://www.stearns.org/rsync-backup/
Sean Donelan wrote:
ISPs don't have (much) control over third-party computers. But they can
control their network capacity. Of course, its not a complete solution.
If you are a mid-level ISP, you may have a choke point to your customer
but are vulnerable from your upstream provider. A better
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Petri Helenius wrote:
If you are an access provider, specially in the consumer space, you can
do many things to help the Greater Internet by keeping your own back
yard in good shape. In the transit business, you are expected to
deliver the bits regardless of the content
At 06:24 PM 11/28/2003, Sean Donelan wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Petri Helenius wrote:
If you are an access provider, specially in the consumer space, you can
do many things to help the Greater Internet by keeping your own back
yard in good shape. In the transit business, you are expected to
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Daniel Senie wrote:
At 06:24 PM 11/28/2003, Sean Donelan wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Petri Helenius wrote:
If you are an access provider, specially in the consumer space, you can
do many things to help the Greater Internet by keeping your own back
yard in good