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		<title>By: Digital Offensive » Blog Archive » Cpanel remote FTP backup script &#171; Script</title>
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		<description>[...] Today found this great post, here is a quick excerpt : This script is in two parts. The first part creates the backup and the second part transfers the backup remotely. The first part of the script makes use of the built in backup commands in cpanel. The script needs minor changes to be &#8230; Read the rest of this great post Here [...]</description>
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