On Jul 11, 2013 1:30 PM, Howard White hwh...@vcch.com wrote:
On 07/11/2013 01:28 PM, Drew from Zhrodague wrote:
One question, in the rsyncd.conf, we have defined the auth users =
admin but there is no /etc/passwd admin user. This works in CentOS 5.
?? not CentOS 6 ??
There's not
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 01:26:05PM -0500, Howard White wrote:
rsync: ERROR: cannot stat destination /blah/blah/blah (in module):
Permission denied (13).
This could be pretty much anything from a bad module config to an actual
permissions error to possibly an selinux context issue. If it's
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Subject: Re: [nlug] rsyncd differences in CentOS 6 vs. CentOS 5???
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 01:26:05PM -0500, Howard White wrote:
rsync: ERROR: cannot stat destination /blah/blah/blah
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 05:34:12PM +, hwh...@vcch.com wrote:
At 4PM as I was trying to escape the office early to travel, the
SElinux lightbulb came on. Bingo! Setenforce 0 and rsync worked
fine.
So many dead kittens :(
That's not a 'solution' :(
On 7/12/13 2:31 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 05:34:12PM +, hwh...@vcch.com wrote:
At 4PM as I was trying to escape the office early to travel, the
SElinux lightbulb came on. Bingo! Setenforce 0 and rsync worked
fine.
So many dead kittens :(
That's not a
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 02:38:33PM -0400, Drew from Zhrodague wrote:
It is an excellent solution for those of us who want our stuff to
work, without having to fight with SELinux. I always disable
SELinux.
Again, not a solution.
Management of selinux is trivial these days with a wealth
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Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 13:31:48
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Subject: Re: [Solved] Re: [nlug] rsyncd differences in CentOS 6 vs. CentOS 5
HELP!
We have several customers with pairs of servers, both CentOS of the same
version. Those pairs that are CentOS 5 allow us to transfer files from
the app server to the web server (firewall, DMZ, etc). The new pair are
CentOS 6. The commands that work in 5 do not work in 6.
The
One question, in the rsyncd.conf, we have defined the auth users =
admin but there is no /etc/passwd admin user. This works in CentOS 5.
?? not CentOS 6 ??
There's not supposed to be an admin user - perhaps you've created this?
I checked my CentOS 6.3, and didn't see that.
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Drew from
On 07/11/2013 01:28 PM, Drew from Zhrodague wrote:
One question, in the rsyncd.conf, we have defined the auth users =
admin but there is no /etc/passwd admin user. This works in CentOS 5.
?? not CentOS 6 ??
There's not supposed to be an admin user - perhaps you've created
this? I
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