I think rsync can run sweetly under ssh, have you looked into that?
Others will remind me if I'm incorrect here, but, it sleeps in the back of
the mind here, so it might be fact. Then again, it os a friday, laziest
day of the week, barring forest fires...
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, 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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