Slavik XenForo moderator Staff member Oct 6, 2011 #2 smsmasters said: Is there a way to do this? Click to expand... Just set your WHM backup folder to your dropbox folder. Job done.
smsmasters said: Is there a way to do this? Click to expand... Just set your WHM backup folder to your dropbox folder. Job done.
S smsmasters Active member Oct 7, 2011 #3 Slavik said: Just set your WHM backup folder to your dropbox folder. Job done. Click to expand... But there is no dropbox login via FTP.
Slavik said: Just set your WHM backup folder to your dropbox folder. Job done. Click to expand... But there is no dropbox login via FTP.
Slavik XenForo moderator Staff member Oct 7, 2011 #4 smsmasters said: But there is no dropbox login via FTP.[/quote] Click to expand... You set the FTP details to an account on your own server where the default folder is the Dropbox sync folder.
smsmasters said: But there is no dropbox login via FTP.[/quote] Click to expand... You set the FTP details to an account on your own server where the default folder is the Dropbox sync folder.
S smsmasters Active member Oct 7, 2011 #5 Is there a guide somewhere which explains how to do so? Thanks!
Slavik XenForo moderator Staff member Oct 7, 2011 #6 smsmasters said: Is there a guide somewhere which explains how to do so? Thanks! Click to expand... Is there a reason why you cant just use the standard backup type? And change the local folder to your dropbox folder, it would be easier. You will also need to compile dropbox from source depending on your linux flavor. However, the easiest way I still think is via cron email> gmail account.
smsmasters said: Is there a guide somewhere which explains how to do so? Thanks! Click to expand... Is there a reason why you cant just use the standard backup type? And change the local folder to your dropbox folder, it would be easier. You will also need to compile dropbox from source depending on your linux flavor. However, the easiest way I still think is via cron email> gmail account.