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Date:      Tue, 28 Apr 1998 12:03:13 -0500
From:      "J.A. Terranson" <sysadmin@mfn.org>
To:        "'FreeBSD Questions'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   [OFF TOPIC] Recursive File Transfer Inquiry: Resolution.
Message-ID:  <01BD729D.9F1A1300@PresidentClintonsLawyer.UnitedStatesArmy.NET>

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Greetings all...

	Since we recieved so many replies to our initial query regarding how to
accomplish a recursive file transfer, I thought it best to thank everyone who
responded at the same time:  Many thanks.

	I thought the list as a whole maight be interested in the final "tally"
and resolution:

	Number One Recommendation: MOXFTP.  Don't know if this works or not.  
Although it presented with the most recommendations, they all came after the 
issue had been resolved with a tool only suggested by a *single* respondent,
(see below).

	Number Two Recommendation: SAMBA/RUMBA.  As I said in my post, we were 
very seriously considering this very course if there turned out to be no
other way.  My main concern with this route was that (besides being pretty 
massive overkill) SAMBA is a kernel land "fix".  RUMBA turns out to be userland,
although I didn't know that till this A.M..

	Number Three Recommendation: FTPTOOL.  Didnt try it, as this machine is to
be a dedicated FTP server, and I don't want to install X11, or any other unnecessary
software on a box that will have ONLY [character-based] pty access.

	Number Four, withonly a single recommendation, and the tool that we used *VERY*
successfully: WGET.  This is a real gem of a tool!  Not only does it literally suck
everything in sight, it logs it all as well!  Besides that, it uses ALL available
bandwidth (at least here), making it FAST.  The ONLY problem/inconvenience I found
is it's propensity to use the URL as the destination root directory - and judging
from how well this thing appears to have been thought out, this is probably just me
missing something on my quickie documentation scan!


Thanks again,

J.A. Terranson
sysadmin@mfn.org

A small fading light in a vast and obscure universe.

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