If you're looking for FTP specifically, I can't help.  However if you
have some leeway in choice of interfaces and transports, I'd recommend
going with rsync, using ssh as the transport protocol.  It works very
well, is secure, and has all the features you need.

Regards,

-- Raju

>>>>> "Sanjay" == Arminder Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Sanjay> Sorry Guys, for posting this message again. But I am a bit
    Sanjay> desperate for some solution. Can anybody please point my
    Sanjay> nose in the right direction ;-))

    Sanjay> I am looking for a ftp tool or a script that can automate
    Sanjay> the process of scncronization of files between the remote
    Sanjay> server & the local intranet server (both RH Linux 6.2).

    Sanjay> Something that can be put on a cron job. Something that
    Sanjay> will check file statuses on the remote server & update
    Sanjay> only the files that have been updated/changed. Also,
    Sanjay> something that would restart transfer automatically if
    Sanjay> connection fails and start from the point of failure
    Sanjay> rather than restarting the file upload or restarting the
    Sanjay> entire job.

    Sanjay> Any pointers to resources for accomplishing this would be
    Sanjay> vastly appreciated.

    Sanjay> With best regards.

    Sanjay> Sanjay.

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