Client / Server

edited October 2014 in General Discussion
Hi,

Is there any chance of making Acrosync a client/server application?
Personally, I would like to be able to set it to a "server"mode with incoming ssh on one machine, and on the other machine have it running in client mode connecting via built-in ssh to the first "server"machine.
I think this would be a great all in one program if it could be done.

Comments

  • We're going to build a server version, but it will be a separate application, and accept non-ssh connections only.  Would that be useful to you?
  • Thanks for your reply:)

    Would the communication between the client/server application be secure?

    Cheers,
    dooley
  • No, when you connect directly to the rsync port (873), the connection is not encrypted.  We'll consider ssh support in a later version for Acrosync Server.
  • edited January 2015
    "We're going to build a server version, but it will be a separate application, and accept non-ssh connections only."

    This would be extremely useful to me!  I would use it over VPN so I'm specifically looking for a server/client solution that would use port 873 and is not already encrypted. The stand-alone server option would allow me not to have to run the rsync daemon via command line on the server side.
  • "We're going to build a server version, but it will be a separate application, and accept non-ssh connections only."

    This would be extremely useful to me also. Do you have a rough ETA?
  • Haven't started working on it.  may take 3 months at best.
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