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My concern is what method will you be using to transfer such file after... If I believe what you are saying we might end with a unique file of (X)XX GB, do you intend sending this via network???
The last option not mentionned yet is using fbackup... my preference would be follwing Peasant's solution... as I have no morean HP-UX to test...
Remember also that you can use pipes...between servers... and so archive on one side and unarchive on the remote host
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gnunet-nat-server
GNUNET-NAT-SERVER(1) General Commands Manual GNUNET-NAT-SERVER(1)
NAME
gnunet-nat-server - help GNUnet setup test network setup with NAT
SYNOPSIS
gnunet-nat-server [options] PORT
DESCRIPTION
Normal GNUnet end-users should not concern themselves with gnunet-nat-server. In fact, distributions are encouraged to consider not ship-
ping it at all. Running gnunet-nat-server's is similar to running hostlist servers: it is a special service to the community with special
requirements and no benefit to those running the service.
This program will listen on the specified PORT for incoming requests to test a peer's network connectivity. Incoming requests can ask it
to connect to a given IPv4 address (and port) using TCP or UDP and to send a 2-byte test message using the specified address. The program
can also be asked to send a "fake" ICMP response message to a given IPv4 address (for autonomous NAT traversal --- see the description in
the respective research paper).
The idea is that gnunet-nat-server will be run on some trusted hosts with unrestricted connectivity to allow GNUnet users to test their
network configuration. As written, the code allows any user on the Internet to cause the gnunet-nat-server to send 2-bytes of arbitrary
data to any TCP or UDP port at any address. We believe that this is generally harmless.
When running gnunet-nat-server, make sure to use a configuration that disables most NAT options but enables 'enable_nat_client' and sets
'internal_address' to the global IP address of your local host. Also, the gnunet-helper-nat-client should be installed locally and run
with root privileges (SUID), otherwise the gnunet-nat-server will not work properly.
Note that gnunet-nat-server could be run via gnunet-arm but typically is not. Also, the name of the host and port that gnunet-nat-server
is run on should be specified in the NATSERVER option in the [setup] section of the configuration file of hosts that are supposed to auto-
configure with this server.
OPTIONS
-c FILENAME, --config=FILENAME
Use the configuration file FILENAME.
BUGS
Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending electronic mail to <gnunet-developers@gnu.org>
SEE ALSO
gnunet-transport(1)
GNUnet 25 Feb 2012 GNUNET-NAT-SERVER(1)