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Date:      Sat, 10 Jun 2000 09:10:10 -0400
From:      James Housley <jim@thehousleys.net>
To:        Love Bug <Love@fil.net>
Cc:        Mitch Collinsworth <mkc@Graphics.Cornell.EDU>, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Push??? Re: mirror web server?
Message-ID:  <39423E32.7098CFA3@thehousleys.net>
References:  <200006082156.RAA57281@larryboy.graphics.cornell.edu> <39423CEF.A99416CB@fil.net>

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Love Bug wrote:
> 
> > >You can also use wget.
> > >
> > >
> > >rsync, mirror, cvs, ftp, etc.
> > >
> > >I'd recommend using rsync.
> 
> Can rsync (or any of these) push the data?  Here is what I need...
> 
> I have a local apache server and a "remote" site (apache server) I rent
> from a hosting company (pair.com).  What I want to do is upload changes
> to my local server and have it upload the changes to the "remote"
> server.  The local server feeds my local network on a "split DNS" and
> each 2AM I want to have this server upload the "remote" which is at the
> hosting company in the USA.
> 
> I have complete control of the local server, I have limited control
> (FTP, Telnet, ssh) of the pair.com remote.  I don't know yet if pair.com
> will allow a cron entry for
> 
> This is a low volume site, and it is important that the re-sync takes
> place early in the morning as the local server is one a poor island in
> the Philippines and bandwidth is very expensive and totally used during
> local daylight hours.
> 
rdist6 in the ports directory has an example, IIRC, about tunneling
throught ssh.  It might be on the website.  But rdist is a "push"
program.

Jim
-- 
Nothing is fool proof, because fools are too ingenious.


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