Re: [BackupPC-users] Limiting restore operation to a share or sub directory

2008-02-04 Thread ADNET Ghislain
Without modifying the code you can't do that. You could create two virtual hosts, one that can be direct restored and the other that can't. Craig i was trying to change this file to add this: /usr/local/BackupPC/lib/BackupPC/Xfer/Rsync.pm in the sub start after : sub start {    

Re: [BackupPC-users] Limiting restore operation to a share or sub directory

2008-01-27 Thread Craig Barratt
dan writes: > it would be usefull to be able to selectively limit the restore > methods. allow tar and zip but disallow direct restores for instance. You can. Direct restores are disabled by making the corresponding restore command empty (eg: $Conf{TarClientRestoreCmd}, $Conf{RsyncClientRestore

Re: [BackupPC-users] Limiting restore operation to a share or sub directory

2008-01-27 Thread dan
it would be usefull to be able to selectively limit the restore methods. allow tar and zip but disallow direct restores for instance. On Jan 26, 2008 2:03 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 01/25 05:15 , ADNET Ghislain wrote: > > Anyone as an ideas to secure this kin

Re: [BackupPC-users] Limiting restore operation to a share or sub directory

2008-01-26 Thread Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom
On 01/25 05:15 , ADNET Ghislain wrote: > Anyone as an ideas to secure this kind of setup or am i doomed to >install ssh on every guest ? it's probably best to install a backup for each individual host, if you want to allow them to restore individually. I personally don't allow direct re

[BackupPC-users] Limiting restore operation to a share or sub directory

2008-01-25 Thread ADNET Ghislain
Hi,   I use backup pc to save virtualized guest.  SSH runs on the host and access /vservers/server1 /vservers/server2 etc...  I use client $Conf{ClientNameAlias} to separate the acces but the issue is that the restore command could be used to crunch any files on the HOST. Is there any way t