This works but you are missing the real benefit of rsync. For example
lets say you are synchronizing a very large log file. The file has been
appended to and needs to be synced. If using an smb mount, rsync sees
the file is bigger and newer so it can do one of two things: 1 copy the
entire f
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 11:27 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That probably depends on your definition of "well". :-)
well == well_enough_for_the_girls_we_go_with
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On 10/4/06, Gabriel Gunderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 18:01 -0600, Bart Whiteley wrote:
> > Man page indicates that rsync uses file size and mod-time by default.
> > Force checksums instead with -c.
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> Interesting. So, the idea of mounting a SMB share over the VPN a
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On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 10:47:08PM -0600, Michael Torrie wrote:
> By the way, does this fall under government export restrictions?
> Bizarre laws.
There's no actual crypto implemented in eCryptfs; it uses existing
crypto services provided by the
This is for a position at my previous employer. They are a very open
source-based organization:
Jesse
Let me know if you get a job there - I want to try and get some free
gear from them for referring you. :-)
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C. Ed Felt wrote:
How to hose your mysql installation on the latest version of RHE:
1. Install latest version of RHE [Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release
4 (Nahant)], then "yum update all"
2. "rpm -e" on all mysql packages (of course RHE only supports MySQL
4 :( )
3. Install