Re: [newbie] offsite backup

2002-09-10 Thread Derek Jennings
There is also drakbackup included on your CDs in the drakxtools RPM It will do incremental backups of your folders and system config using ftp or nfs There is a bug in the daemon mode in 8.2 which is hopefully fixed in 9.0 (9.0 also supports backup to CD) derek On Monday 09 Sep 2002 3:49

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2002-09-10 Thread shane
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 speaking of backup, my wife does a backup of her email/documents from her work laptop. it runs win2k, and she backs to my linux machine when she brings the laptop home, where i burn cds for her. short of my opening ftp for her to backup from

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2002-09-10 Thread dfox
can windows rsync upload to a linux machine? i do want a lot. I don't know if that's possible. I haven't done much file transfer between windows and Linux. I have done anonymous ftp from windows to linux though. Works just like it's supposed to, although it's not the best way. Two other

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2002-09-10 Thread Michael Viron
There is actually a port of openssh to windows http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/ and there is a guide for setting up an encrypted connection between 2 windows machines http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/sftp_rsa_win2k_howto.html . Michael Viron Project Manager / Primary

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2002-09-10 Thread shane
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 10 September 2002 8:08 pm, dfox did speak unto the huddled masses, saying: can windows rsync upload to a linux machine? i do want a lot. Two other possibilities exist; one would be a Samba connection between the Windows and

[newbie] offsite backup

2002-09-09 Thread William R. Nash
Does any one have information on how to do offsite backup. I would like to backup windows and linux machines. I have a large SQL and exchange data base i would like to store off site. any infomation. Thanks Bill Nash Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to

Re: [newbie] offsite backup

2002-09-09 Thread John McQuillen
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 21:40, William R. Nash wrote: Does any one have information on how to do offsite backup. I would like to backup windows and linux machines. I have a large SQL and exchange data base i would like to store off site. any infomation. Thanks Bill Nash Take the tape home

Re: [newbie] offsite backup

2002-09-09 Thread William R. Nash
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 21:40, William R. Nash wrote: Does any one have information on how to do offsite backup. I would like to backup windows and linux machines. I have a large SQL and exchange data base i would like to store off site. any infomation. Thanks Bill Nash Take the tape home

Re: [newbie] offsite backup

2002-09-09 Thread Alastair Scott
William R. Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (09/09/2002 12:40) Does any one have information on how to do offsite backup. I would like to backup windows and linux machines. I have a large SQL and exchange data base i would like to store off site. any infomation. Thanks Bill Nash I think this

Re: [newbie] offsite backup

2002-09-09 Thread John Richard Smith
Randy Kramer wrote: http://www.twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/LinuxBackupAndRestore regards, Randy Kramer I downloaded partimage-shared-0.6.1-1-mdk81.i586.rpm, and for once it installed without fuss on my M8.2, I had to resort to command line only since the first gui windows just

Re: [newbie] offsite backup

2002-09-09 Thread dfox
Does any one have information on how to do offsite backup. I would like to backup windows and linux machines. I have a large SQL and exchange If you just want a 'raw' backup of the dirs, then you probably want rsync over an ssh connection, at least for the Linux system. That way the data