Am Do, den 07.07.2005 schrieb Justin Willmert um 1:34: No HTML formatted mails please. > I'm looking for (in order of importance)... > ...a synchronization scheme that integrates into the Linux > file system automatically like samba or NFS does: I can mount > the remote folder directly into my file system and the client > and server are always in sync with each other (no need to run > a synchronization program). > > ...a scheme that will not just rely on the server for the > content: it will keep a local copy on the client, and once the > daemon can successfully connect to the server again, will go > ahead and update the server. In short, a local caching system. > > ...a daemon that only requires a single, locked down port to > operate so I can lock down my firewall further. > > ...(maybe a bit of a stretch but) a system that can do basic > network recognition. For example: My home network consists of > a 192.168.2.0/24 subnet, and additionally the wireless's name > is "ournet" (substituted actual name). If I connect to a > wireless connection that is not "ournet", it won't even try > connecting. If connect to a lan and the subnet is > 172.40.0.0/16 instead of my home subnet (192.168.2.0/24), it > won't even try connecting. > Justin Willmert http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/ "Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other." It is available as an RPM from Fedora Extras 3 + 4. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG http://pgp.mit.edu 0xB366A773 legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html Fedora Core 2 GNU/Linux on Athlon with kernel 2.6.11-1.35_FC2smp Serendipity 02:46:56 up 11 days, 9:39, load average: 0.88, 0.81, 0.58
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