Dear Abdul,
AFAIK, cwRsync accepts the same command line argument as rsync on Linux
does. The only difference is that you don't have built-in SSH. You have
three options:
1. Make your rsync run as a daemon on CentOS and then from Windows
connect to port 873
2. Download CYGWIN and use its SS
Thanks everyone for your hints, I'll try and fix it later on.
The need for secure connection as pointed out is not really necessary as
they are public websites, the fact that I currently 'need' to enter root
passwords is the main concern. So going the route of SSH is the one if I
continue to need
Website http://itefix.no/cwrsync may be helpful for you.
Tev
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Abdul Khan
> Sent: 2. januar 2008 19:00
> To: rsync@lists.samba.org
> Subject: cwRsync on windows
>
> Hi folks,
> It may be a very bas
Hi folks,
It may be a very basic question for many people here but I have been
struggling with Windows commandline. My CentOS machines are running
perfectly fine.
Question:
I have installed cwRsync server on one of Windows 2003 and cwRsync
client on the other Windows 2003. What command should
Hi Matt,
Sorry for the delayed answer. I was just a few days away for holiday. I
just tested and this is now working the way I expected.
Regards
Vincent.
On Tue, 2007-12-25 at 14:48 +0100, Vincent Blondel wrote:
> Below what I configured in rsyncd.conf ..
>
> [all]
> path = /
> uid
cwRsync packages are updated with rsync 3.0.0. pre7 for testing.
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sereds/cwRsync_2.0.10.3007_Installer.zip
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sereds/cwRsync_Server_2.0.10.3007_Installer
.zip
Tev
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NOTES:
cwRsync VERSION 2.0.10.3007 ** TEST *