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FTPMIRROR

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Updated: January 29, 2007
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NAME

ftpmirror - Mirroring directory hierarchy using FTP protocol  

SYNOPSIS

ftpmirror [package]  

DESCRIPTION

ftpmirror is an utility to copy directory hierarchy (usually called 'mirror') using FTP protocol.

A similar perl script exists, whose name is 'mirror', but ftpmirror requires less memory than mirror.  

OPTIONS

Traditionally ftpmirror mirroring operation was MASTER->SLAVE but since version 1.96 the SLAVE->MASTER (reverse mirror) is supported.
This behaviour can be controlled for each package section in the main configuration file (/etc/ftpmirror/ftpmirror.cf).

MASTER->SLAVE --> get-mode = yes (default)
SLAVE->MASTER --> put-mode = yes  

EXAMPLES

ftpmirror provides a 'ready-to-use' sample package for testing porpouses. In order to run the provided test package you need to issue the following commands (both commands must be run by the same user):

mkdir -p /tmp/upstream
/usr/bin/ftpmirror upstream

This package should copy directory hierarchy from the original author's FTP location (ftp://ftp.intec.co.jp/pub/utils/ftpmirror) to your local hard drive (/tmp/upstream)  

SEE ALSO

For other supported configuration options see /etc/ftpmirror/ftpmirror.cf where you will find commented examples.  

AUTHOR

ftpmirror was originally written by Ikuo Nakagawa <ikuo@intec.co.jp>

This manual page was written by Dario Minnucci <debian@midworld.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).


 

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