Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Daemon VS ssh

2010-11-26 Thread Dominic Raferd
On 26/11/2010 11:14, Valerio Pachera wrote: 2010/11/25 Jacob Anawalt: Look into the remote-schema option, search around for rdiff-backup and netcat, and there are ssh cipher options. I found an article http://osdir.com/ml/sysutils.backup.rdiff-backup.general/2006-02/msg00088.html I read about

Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Daemon VS ssh

2010-11-26 Thread Dimi Paun
On Fri, 2010-11-26 at 12:14 +0100, Valerio Pachera wrote: > 2010/11/25 Jacob Anawalt : > > Look into the remote-schema option, search around for rdiff-backup and > > netcat, and there are ssh cipher options. > > I found an article > http://osdir.com/ml/sysutils.backup.rdiff-backup.general/2006-02

Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Daemon VS ssh

2010-11-26 Thread Valerio Pachera
2010/11/25 Jacob Anawalt : > Look into the remote-schema option, search around for rdiff-backup and > netcat, and there are ssh cipher options. I found an article http://osdir.com/ml/sysutils.backup.rdiff-backup.general/2006-02/msg00088.html I read about --remote.schema but, honestly, I didn't di

[rdiff-backup-users] Daemon VS ssh

2010-11-23 Thread Valerio Pachera
Is it possible to use rdiff-backup like rsync-daemon? I mean, instead of using an ssh tunnel, could it be possible to connect to a rdiff-backup deamon that do no use encryption like rsynd does? it would be easy to configure on windows host. So we could have a central backup server that connects to