I'm not an rsync guru, but it sounds like your dialup connection is
getting dropped. You might have your dialup settings to disconnect
after some time of inactivity. I found that M$ doesn't check ALL
traffic, just IE,email and ???. My ftp utility was giving me the same
sort of error till I
This is just a wild A** guess, but in your rsyncd.conf did you try to put:
[cdrive]
path=c:/
OR maybe try (on your aix):
rsync -v nkapoor@testor::cygdrive/c/Temp/pix.log .
or
rsync -v nkapoor@testor::/cygdrive/c/Temp/pix.log .
(I don't know if you need the first / after testor)
cygdrive is a
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 04:23:32PM -0500, Thomas Lambert wrote:
THAT WAS IT!! I just had authorized_keys and not authorized_keys2.
I
knew I had to be close.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Then your server just be older than openssh 3.0. Right?
- Dave Dykstra
What is the default block size? I have a few
files 30+mb and data is just added to the end of them. It seems like it
takes longer to sync them that it was to send it initially. Should I
change the block size or something else? I am running:
rsync -z -e ssh *.* user@linuxbox:data/
I need to
and it is FAST! I saw the ssh-agent. Do
I need to use it? and how? Is there something I need to do on my Linux
server? I am pretty new to Linux, and have a long way to go to be an
expert, but I can get around.
Thanks for any help.
Thomas Lambert
VP
DSC Associates, Inc.
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14, 2001 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: rsync: Re: using rsync to backup windows workstations
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:15:59AM -0500, Thomas Lambert wrote:
I have about 12 NT servers that I want to backup 1 directory to my Linux
Server. The problem I am having is trying to get it not to ask
rsync to backup windows workstations
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 14:35, Thomas Lambert wrote:
I thought just a straight rsync daemon was unsecure. I am sending data
from
remote dial-up sites, through the internet to my server. That is why I
am
using ssh (well trying to use it). If this was just