Has anyone implemented rsync site exec functionality in an ftp server?
I am researching this and finding more and more by the minute, but am
curious if anyone has actually accomplished this.
Thanks.
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Jason G Helfman
Network Adm
I have heard of some quirkyness with rsync and sometimes it not sycning
directories or changed directories or even making new directories...
Can someone please clear up and quirkyness that they either have heard
of, know about or have experienced directly? And what did you do to get
around this?
I have a home box that I was worried about it perhaps having a rootkit
on it.
I used a few rsync commands to compare a known good system to the
suspect one. I think rsync was a good tool for this. I still have to do
other checking for a potential hack problem, but rsync got me off to a
good start
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 03:56:27PM +0100, Feroz F. Basir wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> can you upload the rsync binary for ncr mp ras svr4
> unix system, please? can you upload at :
>
> http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/binaries/
Uh oh, I haven't tried it since the machine samba.org was migrated to ne
Hi again,
can you upload the rsync binary for ncr mp ras svr4
unix system, please? can you upload at :
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/binaries/
usually, do you compile rsync every time they release
the new stable version?
regards,
feroz
--- Dave Dykstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One of
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 09:37:18AM +0100, Paul Donovan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm confused as to the purpose of rsync modules. I know how to set them up
> in rsyncd.conf, and can list the available modules on a remote linux machine
> using 'rsync camlinux01::' from a Win32 client, but I can't find any
One of the binary types I support for my company is SVR4 on Intel, and even
though I compile it on Unixware (1.1.2 currently) it runs on NCR MP RAS.
I also make the binaries available on the internet, which you can get along
with many other tools from
http://www.bell-labs.com/wwexptools
You
Hi again,
Thank you for those who reply. i have a good news. I
solved my problem last nite. after many hours going
through mailing list archive and documentation i just
realise that i forgot to include the --rsync-path and
rsync binary on other machine. everything run as
normal now.
And for you
Hi,
I'm confused as to the purpose of rsync modules. I know how to set them up
in rsyncd.conf, and can list the available modules on a remote linux machine
using 'rsync camlinux01::' from a Win32 client, but I can't find any
information on what they are actually for.
The man page for rsyncd.con