i looked at cpanel's online demo and that's definitely NOT what dreamhost
uses. I'll try this out but it sure would be nice to find a quick and dirty
web based solution.  I'm not looking for major backups here, just a little
repository to have along with my usb key for redundancy

On 10/10/06, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 06:02:43PM +0100, James Britton wrote:
> > I'm looking for a way I can pimp out my ungodly amount of storage
> Dreamhost
> > has given me to use for some kind of online backup/file repository that
> is
> > easy to interface with no matter where I'm located. Think of it as a
> free
> > version of Apple's .mac service
> > Does such a thing exist?
>
> rsync.
>
> Although you are probably looking for a web-based solution.  Does
> Dreamhost do cpanel?  You can navigate files easily with that but, as
> any web based system, it can be a bit slow.
>
> If you have shell access, you can rsync (vi ssh) to do the backup and
> then, when you need the files, you can browse them via cpanel.  Of
> course, you would want to rsync the files to a location not accessibly
> by the web browser, but accessible via cpanel.
>
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> David Dooling
>
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