Anyone got a favorite?
8/4/2006 8:26:00 AM
what is your goal? to sync multiple files up on 2 or more computers?ftp typically isn't the best way to do this unless they are only in 1 directoryif they are and you really want to use ftp - i recommend flashfxp - ctrl-d removes duplicate files (but regardless of size) - you can setup transfer rules for files that already exist for files smaller/same size/larger
8/4/2006 8:28:27 AM
theres a folder on a web hosts server where a company store files (some as big as 200-300MB)~10 users between 2 offices need to access these same files.i thought about ftp sync programs, but decided against that. so at this point im thinking basic ftp access setup on each useres pc.anyone have a better idea?
8/5/2006 6:36:54 PM
netdrive is nice
8/5/2006 10:37:55 PM
netdrive looks nice, but i'm having a problem (it must be a simple fix...its late )when i try to connect to ftp://ftp.ncsu.edu with netdrive I get "Can't connect to ftp://ftp.ncsu.edu, Can't reslove URL ftp://ftp.ncsu.edu Any ideas?anyone know whats up with that or know another way to map to an ftp drive?[Edited on August 8, 2006 at 3:04 AM. Reason : ]
8/8/2006 2:42:00 AM
also, a question on security: Does netdrive use encryption? I've noticed some of the FTP programs use encrytpion and was wondering if the free products measure up.
8/8/2006 3:16:19 AM
you need an sftp server or an ftp server that supports ftp over ssl. eos/unity provides neither. you can use scp, but I don't know of any scp programs for windows besides winscp and secure shell
8/8/2006 3:31:36 AM
bttt
8/13/2006 8:41:43 AM
Not sure what you are trying to do, but you could mount your NCSU space as a drive, and flashfxp it as a local drive to wherever else it needs to go.
8/13/2006 9:55:52 AM
if you have ssh access, check out rsync. It's a commandline unix utility that backs up/syncs through a secure shell.If the servers you have run unix, chances are it's already installed. If they run Windows, I'd check out cwRsync (http://www.itefix.no/cwrsync/). I use both the unix version (on my powerbook) and cwRsync on my XP desktop to backup my stuff to a backup machine, and it works beautifully. I put it all in a script and set it up under crontab/systemscheduler, and every night at 3am both computers backup
8/13/2006 12:35:09 PM
Perlith:
8/13/2006 9:05:59 PM
Are they all on the same network? Maybe just do simple file sharing then, and everyone works off of the remote directory.If they're not on the same network, use a program like Hamachi and do the same thing.
8/13/2006 9:12:49 PM
no, one office is in the northeast and one is here in raleigh
8/13/2006 10:05:21 PM
will sharepoint do it across networks?
8/13/2006 10:39:04 PM
vpn filesharing would do what you want, however I cannot endorse the ms software implementation of ipsec, it's trash
8/14/2006 3:41:37 AM