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Re: [coldsync-hackers] Palm m505 and serial cradles.



Hi Andrew,

On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 12:25:03PM -0500, Andrew Arensburger wrote:
> 	I meant that I had managed to successfully forward a connection
> from a Palm attached to a Linux box, to a Windows machine running Palm's
> software. ColdSync both sends and accepts the Network HotSync protocol, so
> you don't need a Windows machine on the receiving end. You can use a Unix
> box running ColdSync in daemon mode.

Could you (or someone else) write a short HowTo for doing this?

At least the Unix<->Unix case with coldsync on both ends?

I have a local cradle connected to Linux and would like to
forward the sync of the attached palm to another computer
attached via TCP/IP networking running coldsync, too.

Absolutely perfect would be a solution involving some stunnel or
ssh, if possible (I think there will be problems with the UDP
announce), but this is secondary.

Many thanks in advance.


Regards

Ingo Oeser
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