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		<description>[...] cf - . &#124; valve --rate 256K &#124; ssh user@domain.com &quot;(cd /tmp; tar xf -)&quot;  The typical tar over ssh is as this without piping to valve program (i.e. dump the tar file content to standard output that [...]</description>
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