>> There's still one question remaining: Does it work with a proxy (Squid) or
>> do you need direct connection to the internet on the machine running
>> FlightGear ?

> You'd have to get rsync working through a proxy ... I have no idea if
> that can be done or now.

I was not shure if 'rsync' was the only way 'terrasync' connects to your
server. That's why I was asking.
Getting 'rsync' working through a firewall is pretty difficult. You could
try to build 'rsync' with 'socks' support, but even then ....  not every
firewall supports 'socks'. So I dare to point at the fact that this utility
might be pretty useless for several users.

> [...] Otherwise, do you have some sort of
> recursive file transfer util that can ignore files that are the same
> as the server that will work through a proxy?

foehn: 22:42:28 ~> alias wget
wget -m -np -w 1 -N


Works with any http- and ftp-server and honours the '$http_proxy' or
'$ftp_proy' variables,

        Martin.
-- 
 Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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