Re: rsync FAQ

2001-07-05 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 03:35:00PM +1000, Martin Pool wrote: On 28 Jun 2001, Kevin Faust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running rsync on lots of Win2K machines. It was built from the rsync 2.4.6 sources using Cygwin. One issue, the rsyncd.conf file requires a use chroot=false

Re: rsync FAQ

2001-07-04 Thread Martin Pool
On 28 Jun 2001, Kevin Faust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running rsync on lots of Win2K machines. It was built from the rsync 2.4.6 sources using Cygwin. One issue, the rsyncd.conf file requires a use chroot=false for the deamon to run on Windows. The 'use chroot' flag is a

Re: rsync FAQ

2001-06-28 Thread Martin Pool
On 27 Jun 2001, Christina Kingsberry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a version of Rsync for Windows 2000? I don't know. Do the Win32 binaries not work? -- Martin

Re: rsync FAQ

2001-06-28 Thread Kevin Faust
I am running rsync on lots of Win2K machines. It was built from the rsync 2.4.6 sources using Cygwin. One issue, the rsyncd.conf file requires a use chroot=false for the deamon to run on Windows. Martin Pool wrote: On 27 Jun 2001, Christina Kingsberry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is

automatically mirror directories? (was Re: rsync FAQ --Help !!!)

2001-05-16 Thread Martin Pool
On 16 May 2001, Jiping Su [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Could you please tell me Can rsync run as a deamon to mirror/synchronize a directory automatically ? I read the man page about it as below: I mirror a directory between my old and new ftp sites with the command rsync -az

Re: rsync FAQ

2001-05-12 Thread Bgs himself
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Martin Pool wrote: I don't know where you got 514 from. rsync uses port 873. I simply dumped network traffic and saw that rsync kept connecting to sourceforege's 514 port. I opened the port and they communicated for a while. Then I got an rsync timeout... Presumably you

Re: rsync FAQ

2001-05-12 Thread M. Drew Streib
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 12:50:01AM +1000, Martin Pool wrote: I guess I could sum up the prob as: Is it possible to anonymous ssh rsync from a site that allows anonymous rsync but seems to ask for password for any ssh connection ? Yes, simply open port 873 outgoing on your firewall and do

Re: rsync FAQ

2001-05-11 Thread Martin Pool
On 10 May 2001, Bgs himself [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here it goes: How do I rsync through firewall ? I tried to open port 514. When I dump the IP traffic I see continuous traffic but get : download.sourceforge.net: Connection refused unexpected EOF in read_timeout I don't know where

rsync faq-o-matic fixed (?)

2001-04-28 Thread Martin Pool
The rsync FAQ-O-Matic is now back on line after the migration of samba.org to the SourceForge network, sponsored by VA Linux Systems. You can check it out, and add more questions and answers at http://rsync.samba.org/cgi-bin/rsync.fom If you notice any remaining problems, please mail me

Re: rsync Faq-O-Matic

2001-03-12 Thread Martin Pool
On 27 Feb 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Martin. I was trying to post a question in the Troubleshooting category and inadvertently created a Subcategory instead(readlink : No such file or directory). I apologize for that. That's no problem; I've just converted it back to a plain

rsync Faq-O-Matic experimental installation

2001-02-22 Thread Martin Pool
I'm setting up a more active FAQ system at http://rsync.samba.org/cgi-bin/rsync.fom It's currently empty, but please register, try adding content, and report any bugs in the installation to me. I'll probably import the existing FAQ sometime soon. -- Martin Pool, Human Resource Linuxcare.