At 02:43 PM 7/29/2008, you wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, Kai Schaetzl wrote:

I want to secure some remote rsyncs over ssh by using the command= option
in .authorized_keys.
As I understand I can use only the full command there, as it is not a list
of "allowed commands" but the command that will be executed when logging
in with this key.
Now, I'm running several rsync commands on individual directories in the
root, not just one command. I do that to pull different exclude lists in.
I want to exclude nothing in some directories and a few different things
in other directories. rsyncing per /rooted directory seems to be the
cleanest and easiest way. All other combinations of complicated
exclude/include lists may have unexpected results.
I thought about putting the remote command in a shell script. However, I
think this won't work as each rsync on the remote side will be executed
with the first rsync command in the script on the local side.
Is there a solution (besides using several keys or so)?

Kai

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By 'secure some remote rsyncs' do you mean only allow rsync but not interactive login? If so perhaps this will meet your needs: http://troy.jdmz.net/rsync/index.html

Hello Kai,

I wanted to reply with a solution, but I did not quite understand the problem.. It certainly appears that you have the rsync and ssh skills/competency to do what you want.

Thanks,
Glenn Parsons
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