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Old 04-02-2014, 08:58 AM   #1
erin566
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Forwarding SFTP traffic


Hi

I'm trying to set up a system where incoming sftp data will get automatically forwarded to multiple other servers configured to receive ssh/sftp traffic.

I've looked into using lsync from the perspective of remotely replicating the home directory into which the sftp'd files are being sent. I've also looked at ssh port forwarding but neither have really provided me with the answers I'm looking for yet.

I'm convinced theres a (relatively) simple solution to this and would appreciate just some pointers at the moment if anybody has any ideas.

Thanks in advance

Erin
 
Old 04-03-2014, 06:38 AM   #2
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Really just looking for any solution that will reliably redistribute incoming files out to 2 or more servers over ssh in realtime on a file in/file out basis.
 
  


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