Hi all. I think i dont explain as well in my first post.
Actually i can use rdiff-backup without password from Windows and Linux without problems. But it needs some configuration that i would be "harder" for the final user. Her is my "whise list": -Server on Centos (linux) over the net. -A desktop application for the final user: - Select the folders to make backup on local PC - Select the current user and password to make backup - Select when the backup must be execute If i need to configure rsa-key, add it to the server, etc. it would be not easy (and if the ip of the client change will be a problem with ssh) I see some possible options: - Make a ftp connection and "save it" as local folder. Then use rdiff-backup as local (folder1 to Z:\, for example). Is possible to make it on Windows, but not sure how i can do it directly on batch file. - Use a "expect" for windows (i cant found it) to put the password in ssh; i dont like it too much, but it could work -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Rdiff-backup-over-FTP-tp23408137p23421246.html Sent from the rdiff-backup-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ rdiff-backup-users mailing list at rdiff-backup-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/rdiff-backup-users Wiki URL: http://rdiff-backup.solutionsfirst.com.au/index.php/RdiffBackupWiki