I tried FTP, but I get the same error message.I guess the next step is to build with the debug flag.
The generated debug file says:
(opie_sync.c[115] - 2003/10/14 17:47.38) sync_connect
(opie_sync.c[126] - 2003/10/14 17:47.38) qcop_connect
(opie_sync.c[151] - 2003/10/14 17:49.38) QCop connection failed
Now, if I turn off qcop:
(opie_sync.c[115] - 2003/10/14 17:50.54) sync_connect
(opie_sync.c[126] - 2003/10/14 17:50.54) qcop_connect
(opie_comms.c[213] - 2003/10/14 17:50.54) Attempting scp Connection.
(opie_comms.c[490] - 2003/10/14 17:50.55) SFTP failed
This makes it look like it's attempting to do something with qcop, even
when turned off???
thanks,
jay
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 10:07, Tom Foottit wrote:
> Opie runs an FTP server on port 4242 by default. You should be able to
> ftp to it manually and log in to confirm that everything is working and
> that your PC has permission to contact your Z.
>
> If you are compiling from source you can also add a --enable-debug flag
> when you run configure. This will create an opie_sync.log file in
> ~/.multisync/<sync pair number>/ and also enable more verbose output to
> the console that might help debug the problem.
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 12:48, Jay R. Gindin wrote:
> > I can run the command you pasted from the command line just fine. I can
> > grab the files from /root/Applications/... on the zaurus and sftp puts
> > them in /tmp. Looking at timestamps, the files in /tmp really were just
> > copied.
> >
> > In my digging around to try to find out how to turn on the ftp server, I
> > did stumble across the 'sync' tab in the security applet. I set that to
> > allow any, but all it does is take much longer to get the "Failed to log
> > in to server" message.
> >
> > BTW--How do you enable the FTP server?
> >
> > thanks for you help!
> >
> > jay
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 08:52, Eike M. Lang wrote:
> > > Am Die, den 14.10.2003 schrieb Jay R. Gindin um 16:42:
> > >
> > > > Well, yes, the files are all there (I can sftp them manually and see
> > > > that they contain my test entries), and none of the apps are
> > quickloaded
> > > > or open.
> > >
> > > > I've tried using the passwords you mentioned, and I've also tried my
> > > > actual password; none of these work.
> > >
> > > > Any other suggestions?
> > >
> > > I took a quick look at the source and judging by the log message you
> > > gave I can definitely say that sftp fails or Multisync "thinks" it
> > > fails.
> > >
> > > It *might* be a problem with the scp/sftp version you are running,
> > > Multisync calls it as follows (for retrieving files):
> > > "sftp -o Port=22 -o BatchMode=yes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:remote_file local_file"
> > > Does calling it like that work for your from the command line?
> > >
> > > Clutching at straws: /tmp does exist and is writable by you?
> > >
> > > The only other idea I have left at the moment is to use ftp instead of
> > > sftp for syncing. Opie has an ftp server built-in, you must configure
> > > the plugin to use port 4242 and root/rootme or root/Qtopia as
> > user/pass
> > > combo. Make sure you have configured the Z to accept connections from
> > > your desktop machine (Settings tab/security) and keep in mind that you
> > > might be presented with a screen on the Z asking you to confirm the
> > sync
> > > before the data goes anywhere.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Eike
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jay
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