It looks to me that rsync requires that you mount the
file system. I'm looking to be able to do the sync
over a FTP connection. Am I missing something?
--- JD Austin <
jd@twingeckos.com> wrote:
> Stephen Wiebelhaus wrote:
>
> >I'm looking for way to synchronize directories over
> a
> >sftp connection. I know some files on my webserver
> are
> >newer than files on my local machine, also some
> files
> >on my local machine are newer than those on the
> >webserver, there are undoubtedly files missing on
> >either machine. I am getting a bit tired of
> checking
> >the date stamp of every file when I transfer files
> >back and forth. What is the easiest way to make
> sure
> >all files are on both machines, and that the newest
> >version of every file is on both machines.
> >Thanks
> >
> >=====
> >Stephen
> >My homepage
> >
> >
> Look up rsync :)
>
> JD
>
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