-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yeah, I do that with ntfsclone now. But it is very not-incremental. Doesn't bother me much though since I don't keep data on NTFS.
On 04/10/2014 09:17 PM, Donald Pearson wrote: > ..backing up a complete Windows system and doing a bare metal > restore.. > > That would really be something. > > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Kevin Korb <k...@sanitarium.net > <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net>> wrote: > > That would be a big thing for me as on a Windows system my key > would be in putty's encrypted format. But then I don't store > anything on Windows system so I probably wouldn't be using this. I > was mostly asking because people ask me these things on #rsync. > > Also, I have added your product to the channel FAQ at > https://sanitarium.net/rsyncfaq/#windows I will eventually give it > a try and decide if I should move it higher on the list. > > If you could document the process of backing up a complete Windows > system and doing a bare metal restore that would probably > eliminate the need to even mention the other choices since afaik > they can't do it. > > On 04/10/2014 09:05 PM, Gilbert (Gang) Chen wrote: >> right, libssh2 doesn't support ECDSA. It supports agent-based >> authentication but we haven't implemented it in Acrosync. > > >> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Kevin Korb <k...@sanitarium.net > <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net> >> <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net>>> wrote: > >> Having never used a libssh2 product on Windows I have basic >> questions... > >> I assume that it would support RSA and DSA keys but not the >> newer ECDSA or ED25515 keys? Would it be able to authenticate >> against pageant (putty's agent)? > >> On 04/10/2014 08:38 PM, Gilbert (Gang) Chen wrote: >>> We're using libssh2. > > >>> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 7:46 PM, Kevin Korb >>> <k...@sanitarium.net > <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net> >> <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net>> >>> <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net> > <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net>>>> wrote: > >>> What are you using for ssh? > >>> On 04/10/2014 07:45 PM, Gilbert (Gang) Chen wrote: >>>> Right. Acrosync is written entirely in C++ from bottom up. >>>> Not a single line is taken from the rsync project. We're >>>> planning to release the source code under dual license by >>>> the end of this year. > >>>> Thanks, The Acrosync Team > > >>>> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 3:19 PM, <devz...@web.de > <mailto:devz...@web.de> >> <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de>> >>> <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de> > <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de>>> >>>> <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de> > <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de>> >> <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de> > <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de>>>>> wrote: > >>>> Great to see that there is a native rsync now. > >>>> This is NOT a derived work of GPL´ed rsync but a >>>> re-implementation from scratch ? > >>>> regards Roland > > >>>> List: rsync Subject: Alternative rsync client for >>>> Windows From: "Gilbert (Gang) Chen" <gchen () acrosync >>>> ! com> Date: 2014-04-08 16:41:36 Message-ID: >>>> CAPQn=Q_kMJLcPkWq54f1y6X6-gL_CCv=ozL1dOVK2xxkzdcAMQ () mail >>>> ! gmail ! com [Download message RAW] > >>>> [Attachment #2 (multipart/alternative)] > > >>>> Hi, there, > > >>>> We're pleased to announce the open beta of Acrosync, a >>>> native rsync client for Windows. Key features include: > >>>> - Easy install, no more dependency on cygwin - Simple GUI, >>>> one click to start the sync - sync over ssh for security, or >>>> directly with an rsync daemon - For ssh, no need to set up >>>> password-less login - Built-in file system monitor to upload >>>> changed files instantly (just like Dropbox) - Support hourly >>>> incremental snapshot creation (just like Time Machine) - Can >>>> invoke Volume Shadow Copy Service to upload locked files > >>>> It can be downloaded from >>>> http://www.acrosync.com/windows.html. For bug reports, >>>> comments, suggestions, etc, please visit the forum >>>> http://download.acrosync.com/forum.html > > >>>> Thanks, > >>>> The Acrosync Team > > > > > >>> -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the >>> mailing list. 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