Re: Does any one know........ [notes]

2000-10-05 Thread Jose Pereira Van-Dunem
Hello everybody! > I use AntiVir (forget the address), but antivirus protection isn't > (really) necessary under UNIX-like OSs unless you're a mail or news > server for the most part.. or if you have lots of shell accounts. My Linux mail server (smtp/pop3) receives and sends emails/attachments

Re: Rdist program

2000-09-29 Thread Jose Pereira Van-Dunem
Hi Eric, Hi Bret, Hello everybody, As a normal user (jvd@host1) I have run rsync to copy some file from a host1 to a host2. It seems that rsync (like rdist, mirror, etc.) needs the rshd daemon for transfering files between two hosts and it don´t allow me to logon as root! So, i can not transfer f

Re: Rdist program

2000-09-28 Thread Jose Pereira Van-Dunem
r distfile, run > > > "rdist -f ". > > > > > > That should work. If it doesn't, it's not my fault. :) > > > > > > Good luck. > > > > > > Jason > > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > >

Re: Rdist program

2000-09-28 Thread Jose Pereira Van-Dunem
! Are you using rsync ? Thanks Jose - Original Message - From: Eric Sisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 3:49 PM Subject: Re: Rdist program > Jose Pereira Van-Dunem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >I need

Re: Rdist program

2000-09-27 Thread Jose Pereira Van-Dunem
rror -> 194.133.125.19:/home/jvd/mirror; > > > > and I have issued the following command: > > > > # rdist -DFn > > > > I have got no error messages ! Everything seemed to be OK but no file was transfered to the target machine ! > > > > A

Rdist program

2000-09-26 Thread Jose Pereira Van-Dunem
no error messages ! Everything seemed to be OK  but no file was transfered to the target machine !   Any help, please,   Thanks in advance !   Jose Pereira van-Dunem