rsync Samba and Windoz
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Sep 12 16:08:02 EDT 2002
No, for this purpose, I probably would set up a small Windows native daemon
that would keep the system alive. I have not thought about exactly how I
would implement it. SSHD is one of several methods.
On 12 Sep 2002 at 15:10, ron.peterson at yellowbank.com wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 02:44:20PM -0400, Scott Prive wrote:
>
> > With Cygwin on the box (I should read ahead before replying to a
> > thread :-), you could just schedule a bash script on the *Windows*
> > side, that pushes the data over.
>
> > Cygwin has a cron daemon you can enable, if for some reason the native
> > NT scheduling thing (whatever it's called) does not do the trick.
>
> If using cron, you might like to put a passwordless public key in the
> authorized_keys file on the sshd daemon side. Would you want to put a
> public key generated on a Windows machine in your Linux box's
> authorized_keys file? I'd do it the other way around. Alternatively,
> use "command=" in the authorized_keys file to restrict the connection to
> doing the backup operation. See 'man sshd' for the syntax.
>
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