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What I need to accomplish is a script to update many sites from a single template site. Each site is a replication of a CMS (DragonFly), which will be continually revised. What I'm hoping is that a single script can be created that refers to a text file list for the list of sites to be updated and the files to upload. A manual process would be fine, but in about a year this system of sites will number over 600. Any insights welcome.
Many thanks again for your help.
Below is a note for the forum archive regarding the original question, which fell below the radar of advanced users.
Apparently site-to-site only works in 'secure' mode. So in FlashFXP site manager, each site needs to select the SSL options for "Auth TLS" (SSL may work too); check 'Secure site to site..." and "Turn off fingerprint checking...". And in the Options tab, UNcheck "Use Passive mode". These may not be the best but got the transfers going fine (after the server was updated to allow site to site).
Below is a note for the forum archive regarding the original question, which fell below the radar of advanced users.
Apparently site-to-site only works in 'secure' mode. So in FlashFXP site manager, each site needs to select the SSL options for "Auth TLS" (SSL may work too); check 'Secure site to site..." and "Turn off fingerprint checking...". And in the Options tab, UNcheck "Use Passive mode". These may not be the best but got the transfers going fine (after the server was updated to allow site to site).
mystic, thanks, you should be right. I've just never got an experience with SCP and sensible enough data to care about it so much. I gonna take a look anyway.
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