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Posted: Jan. 03 2006,07:44 QUOTE

How can I use dsl such that user settings/data are restored from a remote server via ssh, preferraby at startup?
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Posted: Jan. 03 2006,18:39 QUOTE

Have you tired the Webdata  backup/restore? It uses FTP, i realize that is not ssh, however, the file for the backup/restore when using Webdata with FTP is encrypted with tripple DES  (3DES) which is pretty darn strong encryption, and you need passwords and such with it as well. I am sure someone could write a script do open an ssh and do what you want, but they way i figure it, Webdata backup/restore is very secure and already works. Just my $.02.
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Posted: Jan. 04 2006,08:32 QUOTE

So, in the terminal I type webdata, then in gui I type:

ftp.IPnumber:/home/user/Desktop
username
user password
key

There are errors re "Cannot Stat: No such file or directory" -- even though I did save a test item in home/dsl.  

It is easy enough to create a shell script to scp the home directory to a remote machine.  However, to be automatic one might config with cron and with sometimes cumbersome rsa-key implementation.

Looking at webdata's script source, I see flua -- very interesting, a mix of forth and c? Bravo! I thought I saw assembly type stuff.  Is this what makes DSL so tight?
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