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Rsync to backup to NAS (NSLU2)

Asked by subz0r69z0r in rSync Backup Utility, Linux, Hard Drives & Storage

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Hi,

I have an OpenSUSE 10.3 server and wish to periodically backup files in my home directory to a Cisco NSLU2 NAS in an incremental "copy only what has changed" fashion. The only way I know how to do this is to connect to the remote NAS via SSH - however the NSLU2 does not have an ssh daemon.

Is there any way I would go about hacking the device to be able to use cron to automatically backup files to the NAS via the local network?

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Zones: rSync Backup Utility, Linux, Hard Drives & Storage
Tags: Rsync, Cisco, Network Storage Link, NSLU2, NAS
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Solution Provided By: robocat
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