Have you considered the security implications of what you've set up?

On Nov 15, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Austin Seraphin wrote:

> Ok. The other night, I felt very proud that I figured out how to get file 
> sharing working. I would never have dared to set up a Linux or Windows 
> network for the first time at 03:30 in the morning, but once again Apple came 
> to the rescue. It even speaks FTP and someone on Twitter even said NFS. Wow! 
> So I can see my iMac from my MacBook Air, very good.
> 
> Now, I want to figure out a way to keep folders in sync. Specifically, if I 
> make a change in my documents folder, I want to automagically reflect over 
> the network as soon as possible. If I change something on the Air, I want it 
> to go to the iMac. If I change something on the iMac, I want it to change the 
> next time I open up the Air. I've seen a few apps and tried one, but couldn't 
> access it very well, and thought I'd ask the list. Any thoughts?
> I hoped MobileMe would do this, but no dice, at least according to the Apple 
> guy. In Linux I would set up a  rsync cron job or something.
> 
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