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BoS: ssm (Secure Shell Mirror) poor man's rdist
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael)
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From: "Michael" <michael@bizsystems.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 15:19:46 +0000
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ssm-1.0.4 uploaded to sunsite.unc.edu
available on ftp.bizsystems.com/pub/secure
ssm (Secure Shell Mirror) is a secure shell script written in Perl5
that mirrors the contents of a local host to a remote host. It is
intended to provide a recursive transferr or 'put' of
files, links, and directories from a local host to a remote
host over the secure channel. It is useful for 'ordinary' users
without root privilege or where 'rdist' is not available. With
redirection of STDERR, it may be used in a batch file.
Enjoy,
Michael@bizsystems.com