Re: [Evolution-hackers] syncronizing with almost everything using multisync
- From: David Woodhouse <dwmw2 infradead org>
- To: Björn Torkelsson <torkel acc umu se>
- Cc: evolution-hackers lists ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] syncronizing with almost everything using multisync
- Date: 04 Mar 2003 08:21:57 +0000
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 07:04, Björn Torkelsson wrote:
> You are of course using the remote plugin in multisync to sync your
> evolution at home and at work (more or less) instantly. Why going
> through the phone?
No, I haven't played with that yet. I had a quick look and all it seemed
to be able to do was listen on a TCP port for a later connection. That
doesn't really work when both machines are behind a NAT firewall, and I
don't really want code I don't know much about listening on
publicly-accessible ports anyway.
I need to fix multisync the way I fixed my Evolutions at home and at
work to get each one to talk to the other's local folders by IMAP -- by
using SSH to make the connection.
Unlike anything which wants to make its own TCP connections, SSH is
_perfectly_ happy to connect 'directly' to internal machines for me from
the outside world with something like this in its config file:
Host *.davesemployer.internal
ProxyCommand ssh bastionhost.davesemployer.com netcat %h %p
Then instead of trying to do a DNS lookup and connect directly to
anything in the company-internal domain, it instead logs in to the
public-facing bastion host and runs 'netcat' on that to connect to the
internal machine in question.
Multisync needs to get a 'daemon' mode where it can be invoked from SSH
and communicate over stdin/stdout, just like imap/cvs/bitkeeper/etc.
can; then I'll play with syncing them directly.
--
dwmw2
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