Firstly - my apologies for the messed up titles of my replies. I
hadn't been able to get posts accepted on the list from GMail
(probably because I was using a different 'from' address than my gmail
address). Anyway I have to use the pieces of sh** Outlook and Exchange
at work, and I hadn't noticed
> I normally hate this answer, but i looked it up and it's more meat
> than you want to read via email. man rsync has a section on
> using an
> rsh program...basically, it's an argument to --rsh=
>
> so read the man page for rsync, it goes into a lot of detail.
Sure.
> Also, you might cons
On May 31, 2006, at 7:07 AM, Anthony Roy wrote:
Hi John,
unless you say otherwise, rsync uses ssh. unless you set it up to
use key authentication, ssh will require a password.
Ah. Makes sense. How do I tell it *not* to use ssh? As I said, I don't
need it to be secure, just simple - the rsy
Hi John,
> unless you say otherwise, rsync uses ssh. unless you set it up to
> use key authentication, ssh will require a password.
Ah. Makes sense. How do I tell it *not* to use ssh? As I said, I don't
need it to be secure, just simple - the rsync server won't be exposed
outside of the firewa
On May 31, 2006, at 2:57 AM, Anthony Roy wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get an rsync server running on my Gentoo server box in
order to run backups to the server from my other machines. I have a
very simple rsyncd.conf file, (see below), and from what I can tell, I
should be able to rsync some
Hi all,
I am trying to get an rsync server running on my Gentoo server box in
order to run backups to the server from my other machines. I have a
very simple rsyncd.conf file, (see below), and from what I can tell, I
should be able to rsync some files across from a different box.
The command I am
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