I know it would be SLOW but well, it is again on the user whether s/he uses it. In some cases it is vital. And, speed of the Net increases every day.
But I do not think I want to go this way.
Again: Maybe, but only if more people ask for this.
I know it would be SLOW but well, it is again on the user whether s/he uses it. In some cases it is vital. And, speed of the Net increases every day.
But how do I get hash of remote file? SFTP protocol supports this only as optional extension since version 5. And there is no SFTP server I'm aware of supporting protocol version 5. The most widely used SFTP server, shipped with OpenSSH, supports only version 3.
I may be the first but I am definitely not alone - see here: https://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=4567
Comparison by content would be the safest of all synchronization methods. And it could be really easy to implement - just calculate and compare the hash values of each pair of files.