Wouldn't it be easier to just follow the guide located on the wiki?
There is step-by-step how to configure rdiff-backup on windows as a
client to linux server. Or do you want windows to be the server?
2009/5/7 Patrick Nagel m...@patrick-nagel.net:
Hi Chencho,
On 2009-05-06 23:02, Chencho
Hi,
On 2009-05-07 14:14, Gregy wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier to just follow the guide located on the wiki?
There is step-by-step how to configure rdiff-backup on windows as a
client to linux server. Or do you want windows to be the server?
Oh, right, there is a Wiki article:
Hi all.
I think i dont explain as well in my first post.
Actually i can use rdiff-backup without password from Windows and Linux
without problems.
But it needs some configuration that i would be harder for the final user.
Her is my whise list:
-Server on Centos (linux) over the net.
-A
Hello,
Her is my whise list:
-Server on Centos (linux) over the net.
-A desktop application for the final user:
- Select the folders to make backup on local PC
- Select the current user and password to make backup
- Select when the backup must be execute
If i need to configure rsa-key,
Hi again,
2009/5/3 Jon Dye j...@pecorous.co.uk:
I've been using rdiff-backup for 6 months or so with no problems but
recently my backup is failing with the error AssertionError: Too many
recent increments.
I get this error whether I'm doing a backup or --check-destination-dir.
I guess
On Thu, 7 May 2009, Jon Dye wrote:
I've been using rdiff-backup for 6 months or so with no problems but
recently my backup is failing with the error AssertionError: Too many
recent increments.
I get this error whether I'm doing a backup or --check-destination-dir.
I guess no-one has any
2009/5/7 Maarten Bezemer mcbrd...@robuust.nl:
On Thu, 7 May 2009, Jon Dye wrote:
I've been using rdiff-backup for 6 months or so with no problems but
recently my backup is failing with the error AssertionError: Too many
recent increments.
I get this error whether I'm doing a backup or
Well you could use just one key for everyone...but that would cause
security issues (one person overwriting onother one's backup) or you
could backup the files over samba..just mount smb share as a drive
letter on windows and run local backup with rdiff-backup. That
should theoreticaly work.
The server is actually my hosting server; i have access to shell as root.
The users accounts will be made by me directly into the server by ssh or
plesk.
Normally, i have this:
I have a domain called remotlybackups.com (not true).
When a user paid, i made a subdomain, for example:
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 08:02:38AM -0700, Chencho wrote:
Hi all.
I use rdiff-backup actually to make incremental backups from office servers
to Internet server over ssh.
All works fine.
Now i want to develop an app (windows platform will be 99% users) to make
this external
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