![]() ![]() When I sync with Unison, it calls SSH on my laptop which is configured to use port 80, contacts my home computer across the internet, and sends the files across the SSH encrypted tunnel.Īlthough Unison 2.13 allows you to specify SSH URLs with a different port, some SSH for Windows implementations I've tried do not accept a -port parameter. Even if Im behind a firewall somewhere, port 80 is always open to allow web access to the internet. I do this to be able to sync files securely and encrypted from my laptop to my home computer. Unison profiles let you specify the port that SSH uses (default is 22).īecause many enterprises, especially Windows-shops, dont allow port 22 through their firewall, it is useful to use a different port (say, 80 which most companies have opened). Just a tip for those wanting to use Unison with SSH. Hope this helps others, and sure wish a clean updated version of this could be created by someone more knowledgeable than me. This batch then needs to be launched "as admin" to keep everything consistent. So I've created a batch file to set these (along with NET USE to re-map the drive letter to the share) and then launch the PortableUnison.exe. Note also that (perhaps as a result of the same updates), the unison executable is triggering UAC to launch within the administrator environment, which then causes drive letter mappings and the environment variables set by my batch files to no longer be recognized: It seems to works fine with an updated unison binary, as long as you also update the GTK bin folder with a newer runtime. ![]() One fix is to install the GTK runtimes directly to system32. I've always run the regular Unison from batch files without needing this Portable version, but apparently installing the latest DOT NET and resulting MS updates to my Win7 causes the GTK DLLs to no longer load from the path (I was pointing to the bin under Portable GIMP).
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