On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 02:11:55PM -0500, Gerry Maddock wrote:
Thanks Dave that was the problem, Tim Conway helped me with that one. One
other thing I just noticed is:
When I rsync from a linux box to a linux box using:
/usr/bin/rsync -e ssh 'bailey::tst/*' /tmp/
Linux knows the "*" means
I just downloaded the latest rsync and installed it on my DGUX sys. I
run rsync on all of my linux boxes, and it runs well. Once I had the
/rsync dir created, wrote an rsyncd.conf in /etc, I started rsync with
the --daemon option. Next, from one of my linux boxes, I tried to rsync
files out of my
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 01:16:15PM -0500, Gerry Maddock wrote:
I just downloaded the latest rsync and installed it on my DGUX sys. I
run rsync on all of my linux boxes, and it runs well. Once I had the
/rsync dir created, wrote an rsyncd.conf in /etc, I started rsync with
the --daemon option.
Thanks Dave that was the problem, Tim Conway helped me with that one. One
other thing I just noticed is:
When I rsync from a linux box to a linux box using:
/usr/bin/rsync -e ssh 'bailey::tst/*' /tmp/
Linux knows the "*" means all, when I'm on my linux box and I try to sync with
the DGUX, the