Re: Any tool like rsync that uses ssh/scp as it's transport???

From: Rhugga (rhugga_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/30/03


Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:30:51 -0700
To: Tino Reinhardt <t@freeshell.org>

Tino Reinhardt wrote:

> Rhugga <rhugga@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>ssh is based on SSL, which is what I mean. (it uses the
>>libcrypto.so library which is part of SSL)
>
>
> It uses some crypo out of libcrypto but doesn't do SSL.
> Of course libcrypto is part of the OpenSSL package.
>
> Rsync can be compiled to use SSH by default:
>
> ./configure --with-rsh=ssh

Cool, thanks man. I had to bonk myself on the head because I remember
enabling that one time when building from scrath but never really used
it from that point on.

Thx,
CC



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