It beats me what I did differently tonight than I had tried in my previous attempts, but I am getting closer...
I enabled QCop and set the password to 'rootme', both of which I'm quite certain I had tried before. Now at least I'm getting a "Syncing Multisync" screen on my Zaurus... However, I'm still getting the "Failed to connect remote: Failed to load data from device 192.168.0.128" message, and the "Syncing" screen never goes away...I have to explicitly click the "Cancel" button. So then I change to use FTP on 4242, and voila! It seems to work, well, almost. It went through a lot of messages, and was still running so I went to bed. Woke up this morning, and the Zaurus *still* has the "Syncing" screen. So, I hit cancel, and run to work. Now that I'm home, I notice that the terminal window from where I started MultiSync has a gajillion (too many to count) messages: Object filtered out. The attached file contains the rest of what was on the terminal. And, MultiSync *seemed* to be totally hung (or else the UI was just not painting). So, I started fresh.... rm -f my datebook.xml, addressbook.xml, and todolist.xml, then touch'd them. Restarted multisync, and started the sync. I had to kill it, though, because it started deleting all of my contacts in Evolution! It should not have done this, because for the Event, Contact, and ToDo filters I clicked the "From second to first plugin" and set each one to "Never synchronize". Well, apparently when MultiSync is restarted, that setting is not saved... OK, restore my Evolution, shutdown multisync, delete the "1" and "2" directories and restart everything. IT WORKS!!!! BTW: ssh -V OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090701f Thanks everyone for the help! jay On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 13:12, jayg wrote: > I\\\'m currently a few timezones away from home, so I\\\'ll have to > get this info to you when I get home...hopefully Thursday night (well, > Friday morning, really), but maybe not until Monday. > > Thanks so much for taking the time to help out with this! (I do > hope--someday when I have some spare minutes--to return the favor with > code, not sure how or when, but I do hope to!) > > jay > > On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 12:57pm Tom Foottit wrote: > > David - I\\\'m glad FTP is working for you. Hopefully we can get it > working > > for Jay as well. > > > > We do check the SFTP return codes. Perhaps it is something that has > > changed in an SFTP version: can I get the \\\"ssh -V\\\" output from > everyone? > > > > e.g. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ssh -V > > OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090701f > > > > Jay: can you try and FTP to port 4242 as root/rootme and fetch > > Applications/addressbook/addressbook.xml? If that works can you > > configure the plugin for the same and try it? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Tom > > > > -- jay -- "Perfection is our goal; excellence will be tolerated." -- Source unknown
Got 0 changes. Get changes done. We found 7 unexpected changes Synchronization success! * About to connect() to 192.168.0.128:4242 * Connected to zaurus.gindin-family.com (192.168.0.128) port 4242 > USER root > PASS rootme * We have successfully logged in > PWD * Entry path is '/root' > CWD Settings > EPSV > PASV * About to connect() to 192.168.0.128:1029 * Connecting to zaurus.gindin-family.com (192.168.0.128) port 1029 * Connected the data stream with PASV! > TYPE I > STOR Categories.xml * Connection #0 left intact * Closing connection #0 * About to connect() to 192.168.0.128:4242 * Connected to zaurus.gindin-family.com (192.168.0.128) port 4242 > USER root > PASS rootme * We have successfully logged in > PWD * Entry path is '/root' > CWD Applications/addressbook > EPSV > PASV * About to connect() to 192.168.0.128:1030 * Connecting to zaurus.gindin-family.com (192.168.0.128) port 1030 * Connected the data stream with PASV! > TYPE I > STOR addressbook.xml * Connection #0 left intact * Closing connection #0 * About to connect() to 192.168.0.128:4242 * Connected to zaurus.gindin-family.com (192.168.0.128) port 4242 > USER root > PASS rootme * We have successfully logged in > PWD * Entry path is '/root' > CWD Applications/todolist > EPSV > PASV * About to connect() to 192.168.0.128:1031 * Connecting to zaurus.gindin-family.com (192.168.0.128) port 1031 * Connected the data stream with PASV! > TYPE I > STOR todolist.xml * Connection #0 left intact * Closing connection #0 * About to connect() to 192.168.0.128:4242 * Connected to zaurus.gindin-family.com (192.168.0.128) port 4242 > USER root > PASS rootme * We have successfully logged in > PWD * Entry path is '/root' > CWD Applications/datebook > EPSV > PASV * About to connect() to 192.168.0.128:1032 * Connecting to zaurus.gindin-family.com (192.168.0.128) port 1032 * Connected the data stream with PASV! > TYPE I > STOR datebook.xml * Connection #0 left intact * Closing connection #0
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