The naive might consider sharing out the relevant directories on the Windows machine, mounting them on the BSD machine, and then rsyncing "locally." Unfortunately that involves pulling all of the files over the network and so rsync gains you nothing.Uh, not quite. If you use rsync to only copy modified files and not all files after the first backup then you DO still get some benefit from rsync. Also although there is the smb protocol overhead of using samba, cifs, windows, whatever on the network the only files that are ever going to be transferred are the ones that need to be transferred. I'm not sure what you mean by pulling all of the files over the network.
That being said, I do much prefer your solution of using putty and ssh on the windows machine. It is much cleaner. ssh.com's clients could also be used for this and they are free for home use last time I looked. Could be wrong.
Thanks for the url, I'm gonna bookmark it and peruse at my leisure.
mark
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