Hi.
Just an announcement to anyone interested in the "historical"
documentation/video/images of the Dmitry Rally and Protest during
Linuxworld 2001 with Lessig, Don Marti, RMS, Seth Shoen, Bella and of
course, yours truly.
http://techrights.org/2020/11/11/
https://dmcasucks.com/
I found a viable solution with an FTP app for Macs called Forklift 3.
It lets you set up tabs for any number of sites and either drag-n-drop or
copy/paste from one to another. It does the download and then the upload, and
uses FXP if it’s enabled.
According to my ISP, FXP requires a port to
I recall a site to site copy functionality within WHM. Although I haven't
used WHM since I worked with SmoFaddy almost 6 years ago.
Short of that, it seems crazy to think that they would restrict SSH.
Let me know if you need more help, and I can try to research it more.
-Alex
On Mon, Nov 23,
Thanks, I’ll look into FXP.
I’m not using GD for hosting and this is not a one-time thing. I’m finding I’m
having to zip up and copy files from one site to another on a more frequent
basis, so I wanted to be able to do it more directly.
I guess an FTP client that lets me simulate that would be
Nextcloud will have a very interesting time resolving the file mismatch
from what the DB thinks it should have and what the file structure thinks
it should have. Using the OCC command I think will be your best bet to get
that resolved. the nextcloud client might be a good way to do this file
I seem to remember running this via FTP to FTP connection, I think it was
called FXP? That's the direction I'd start looking at - Wikipedia has a
list of FTP clients that support FXP: Comparison of FTP client software -
Wikipedia
You don't want to use command line tools to remove files from nextcloud unless
it is the occ tool.
You were right, in relation to the trashbin; the database has an entry and all
the files have something the correlate to. This is especially the case if your
data is encrypted, because then there