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On 2012-05-05, James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> Backing up routers, I have an option I can |
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> issue from the a router: |
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> #copy running-config [http | https] <url> |
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> so if my laptop is running some minimal web |
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> server (suggestions are most welcome) |
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> and I have local IP connectivity (say |
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> both on a 10.10.10.x network, |
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> The I could just issue this command? |
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> copy running-config http://10.10.10.<laptop web server IP> |
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> It should work and it's simple. What would be |
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> some recommendations as to which minimal web server |
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> I could run on a laptop (simple and small) to |
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> just backup various router configs to? |
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I don't really understand what you're talking about with the copy |
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command, but the busybox httpd server is very simple and easy to run. |
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Lightpd is also smallish. |
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Grant |