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Thanks guys for your input. It make more sense now!<br>
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Cheers<br>
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David Damerell wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Friday, 4 Sep 2009, Hong Chyr wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Now, having read the rsync document over and over again, I can't seem to
figure out, why do the need for an Rsync (or rsync daemon) server to do
rsync? Is it really necessary? What's the advantage over just using
Rsync as a commandline program?
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There are one or two applications (discussed here) but generally
speaking rsync daemons are what we used to use before rsync-over-ssh
came along.
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