fast speakup server question
Ralph W. Reid
rreid at sunset.net
Sun Dec 4 15:36:03 EST 2005
You need to specify one of their predetermined anonymous entry points
instead of a complete directory path. The anonymous rsync access
points can be obtained from that site with the following command:
rsync mirror.services.wisc.edu::
Note the two colons (::) at the end of the system name. Without
doing much digging around on their system, I am willing to hazard a
guess that the following address+path might work for the source:
mirror.services.wisc.edu::linux/distributions/speakup/disks/debian/sarge/
This address and directory are based on the fact that they list a
'linux' anonymous access point. See the man page for rsync for
specific options, etc. HTH, and have a _great_ day.
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 11:49:48AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> What would be a valid rsync command to connect to the speakup rsync server
> on that system? I used rsync -czvt
> anonymous at mirror.services.wisc.edu:/mirrors/linux/distributions/speakup/disks/debian/sarge/*.img
> . and got back a password prompt once their dsa fingerprint had been added
> to my system and supplying my email address just got me disconnected from
> the system as an invalid login.
>
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