I do this with robocopy, and it works just fine.

I embed the credentials in the script, and make sure that they don't
match anything on the LAN side.

Kurt

2011/10/24 Paul Hutchings <[email protected]>:
> Does anyone have any experience of software that will do two way
> replication/sync between a box on the LAN and a DMZ server?
> Obviously it would have to be initiated/controlled by the box on the LAN,
> which would have outbound access to the DMZ but there would be no explicit
> inbound access.
> Data quantities would be fairly low, and would be several folder trees.
> Thanks,
> Paul
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