umair shakil wrote: > Its a normal scenario, when u access machine B from machine A, any utility > you > are using like ssh, rsync, or what machine B is acting as server for u.... > so on client > side simple rsync is installed, on server side u have to use some > rsync-server package is > required. No - you only need a "normal" rsync installed on each side. rsync uses a ssh/rsh connection to copy the data, so you don't need a special server. rsync starts itself on the remote server over the ssh connection. If you run a high-volume site, an rsync server is available (though this has had quite a few security issues in the past). Jeremy -- Jeremy Sanders <jss at ast.cam.ac.uk> http://www-xray.ast.cam.ac.uk/~jss/ X-Ray Group, Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, UK. Public Key Server PGP Key ID: E1AAE053