Re: backing up to ftp server

From: Jon Dowland (dowland_at_gmail.com)
Date: 07/05/04

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    On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 14:39:12 -0700, Vadik <vadik@kutsyy.com> wrote:
    > I want to start backing up to ftp server and I was not able to find
    > package which does that.
    >
    > My only requirement that it should do daily backups and keep last 7
    > backups (or do incremental backups).

    Take a look at http://syncftp.sf.net/ - there's the original syncftp,
    a re-implementation using GNOME libraries by my co-author; also links
    to other, similar programs.

    Also, for scheduling combine with logrotate and cron (both in debian
    in various forms)

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