[CentOS] rsync problems on windows - Solved
Ruslan Sivak
rsivak at istandfor.com
Thu May 3 14:20:31 UTC 2007
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Ruslan Sivak wrote:
>> Les Mikesell wrote:
>>> Russ wrote:
>>>> I'm not running any firewalls AFAIK. I disabled mcafee, but the
>>>> error persists. I even tried a different os (win 2003, no
>>>> firewall, no antivirus) and I'm still getting the same problem.
>>>> Any way to troubleshoot? I tried wireshark, but I all I are are
>>>> encrypted packets and a rst at the end from the client.
>>>>
>>>> Also the error pops up intantrneously, no timeout. It then hangs
>>>> until I ctrl-c out of it. Ssh works fine btw. I can use it and get
>>>> a shell.
>>>>
>>>> I looked at the rsync.c file, but couldn't locate that error text
>>>> anywhere. Is that an error from rsync or ssh? Is there a way to
>>>> tell it not to use ssh to eliminate it as a problem?
>>>
>>> I just downloaded a current cwrsync and was able to cd into its bin
>>> directory and 'rsync -av . root at centos_box:/tmp/test' without any
>>> problems. Maybe you have a problem with paths or another copy of
>>> the cygwin.dll somewhere.
>>>
>> I checked for any other versions of cygwin1.dll, and although there
>> were a few, they weren't in the path. I finally got process monitor
>> and process explorer and saw that for some reason it was using
>> hlcap.dll. I guess HTTPLook caused yet another problem. Thanks to
>> everyone that helped. Does anyone know of a program like httplook
>> for windows that doesn't break everything?
>
> I'm not quite sure what it does (its home page seems to redirect to
> something in Russian), but if you want generic network sniffer, try
> wireshark: http://www.wireshark.org/.
>
I do have wireshark, but HTTPLook is better in that it captures only
HTTP traffic, which is all I'm interested in. It organizes it in a nice
timeline of requests and responses and I can see exactly what went on
for each request.
RUss
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