and *should* work
test from command line to any linux/unix box you have with a valid user
password to ensure both ssh and rsync works
hope this clarify better.
Alvaro.,
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:44 AM, Ian Anderson Gray
barit...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
Are you referring to the guest
Hmmm,
I'm still encountering some issues.
I do have rsync installed on the host and guest machines.
I can connect to my guest machine- vagrant ssh works fine.
I then did the following:
vagrant up
vagrant ssh-config
I then see the following:
Host default
HostName 127.0.0.1
User
I'm not sure how many Windows users there are in this group, but I thought
I'd give a quick update...
I managed to get rsync on Windows by installing cwRsync. I installed the
free version using the instructions here
- http://www.rsync.net/resources/howto/windows_rsync.html
That didn't work,
more than one ssh in the path/ prompt..
Alvaro.
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:00 PM, Ian Anderson Gray
barit...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
I'm not sure how many Windows users there are in this group, but I
thought I'd give a quick update...
I managed to get rsync on Windows
Hi.
For some reason my last didn't post, so trying again...
I'm very new to Vagrant and I am no sys admin. I'm hoping to use it to
develop WordPress sites. I am currently using Chris Wiegman's Primary
Vagrant https://github.com/ChrisWiegman/Primary-Vagrant which is working
very well. Except
I'm very new to Vagrant but I've got it running using Chris Wiegman's
Primary Vagrant to build WordPress websites.
I am running Windows 8 64 bit and the guest OS is Ubuntu.
As soon as I start to add lots of files, the site gets unbearably slow. I
am assuming this is due to synced folders being