On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Kameleon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes. So now I have to rethink the way I initially set this up. I put
> in root as the user on each server thinking that is what it used to
> log into the server. The way the documentation reads it is only who
> can administer that server and its backups but was not clear, to me,
> that it didn't have to be root. Now I see that the "root" login to the
> server is specified on the "rsyncclientcommand". I will be changing
> this asap. Thanks for the input guys.
>
With the http authentication, the http users are separate from your system
users. A user setup for http authentication called root would not the same
as the system root user. Would be confusing though, so wouldn't recommend
creating a user called root for the web access - use admin or something
like that instead - or better yet, call it bob or something not related to
admin type names.
Chris
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AxisInternet, Inc.
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