The question has precisely zero to do with firewalls, yes, but...
Use rsync. Make sure it's on both machines. To synchronize a bunch of
files between the boxes.:
rsych -e ssh -av /path/to/files/* target.machine.de:/some/directory
It not only sends just the changed files, but in fact only the changed
parts of the changed files.
http://rsync.samba.org/rsync/
Stil
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 01:58:20PM +0200, Hans Scheffers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is off-topic I know, but I have a small problem.
>
> I have two servers in the DMZ (both linux), that have two be
> syncrhonized on the data files (only on the data files); on both ssh/scp
> runs, but no telnet/telnetd.
>
> server 2 has to receive the data from server 1, but because the amount
> of the data only changed /new files have to be copied.
>
> with cp, i can synchronise dir 2 with dir 1 with the -u / --update
> parameter.
> scp doesn't know this option and I cannot find an option that does this
> in the manpages of ssh/scp
>
> Does anyone have a hint on how to do this?
>
> greetz
> Hans
>
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