Why does rsync believe it knows more about the use of the token to the left
of the colon than the program which will be used as the remote connection?
I have a script called sshto with accepts targets like this:
host1!host2!host3
and constructs the requisite ssh ProxyCommand options to do a
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Because it is an even bigger joy to be able to type 'ssh newhost' and
have it just work even though you can't talk to newhost. You can do
that by properly configuring ssh in ~/.ssh/config with something like this:
Host accessiblehost
User cameron
On 19Oct2011 12:02, Benjamin R. Haskell rs...@benizi.com wrote:
| On Wed, 19 Oct 2011, Kevin Korb wrote:
| Because it is an even bigger joy to be able to type 'ssh newhost'
| and have it just work even though you can't talk to newhost. You
| can do that by properly configuring ssh in
On 10/19/2011 6:58 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 19Oct2011 12:02, Benjamin R. Haskellrs...@benizi.com wrote:
| On Wed, 19 Oct 2011, Kevin Korb wrote:
|Because it is an even bigger joy to be able to type 'ssh newhost'
|and have it just work even though you can't talk to newhost. You
|can do
On 19Oct2011 22:14, Brian K. White br...@aljex.com wrote:
| On 10/19/2011 6:58 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| On 19Oct2011 12:02, Benjamin R. Haskellrs...@benizi.com wrote:
| | rsync has to parse the URL you're passing. The fact that it then
| | takes that and runs something like `$RSYNC_RSH -l
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 19Oct2011 12:02, Benjamin R. Haskell rs...@benizi.com wrote:
| On Wed, 19 Oct 2011, Kevin Korb wrote:
| Because it is an even bigger joy to be able to type 'ssh newhost'
| and have it just work even though you can't talk to newhost. You
| can do
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On 10/19/11 18:58, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 19Oct2011 12:02, Benjamin R. Haskell rs...@benizi.com wrote:
| On Wed, 19 Oct 2011, Kevin Korb wrote:
| Because it is an even bigger joy to be able to type 'ssh newhost'
| and have it just work even
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I should also point out that I am not making up cool distinctive names
for my config file. I am using that actual host name of the system that
I am trying to connect to so that I can type 'ssh hostname' as if I were
plugged into the LAN that it was
Hi all,
These two patches change how rsync handles temporary files on the receiver
side. The first patch adds a static token to rsync's temporary filenames.
The second patch ignores files with this token when using --cvs-ignore.
http://pastebin.com/DL1jCNfm
http://pastebin.com/yy9duP8Z
The
On 10/19/2011 11:38 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 19Oct2011 22:14, Brian K. Whitebr...@aljex.com wrote:
| On 10/19/2011 6:58 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
|On 19Oct2011 12:02, Benjamin R. Haskellrs...@benizi.com wrote:
|| rsync has to parse the URL you're passing. The fact that it then
|| takes
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