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===== Rsync Examples ===== | ===== Rsync Examples ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Copy/Sync Files and Directory Locally ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Copy/Sync Files and Directory to or From a Server ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Using custom port for rsync over ssh ==== | ||
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+ | To use another port with rsync, you can use the '' | ||
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+ | For example, if you want to force using IPv6 addresses, just add standard '' | ||
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+ | You can also combine any other ssh parameters in this way. | ||
+ | See: [[man ssh|http:// | ||
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- | **Quelle:** | ||
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