On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 1:46 AM c.buhtz wrote:
> You see there are several sub-arguments that need to be put to "ssh" via
> the "--rsh".
>
In addition to what Kevin said, I find it easier to put customizations into
the ~/.ssh/config file under a custom hostname (or the main hostname, as
you prefer
You can put it all in quotes. Also, if you are scripting you might find
setting $RSYNC_RSH easier.
On 10/7/22 04:46, c.buhtz--- via rsync wrote:
Hello,
rsync does offer the --rsh argument. I would like to use it that way
rsync --rsh=ssh -o ServerAliveInterval=240 -o LogLevel=Error -o
Identi
Hello,
rsync does offer the --rsh argument. I would like to use it that way
rsync --rsh=ssh -o ServerAliveInterval=240 -o LogLevel=Error -o
IdentityFile=/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa -p 22 --delete --delete-excluded -v -i /
user@localhost:"/tmp/tmp6x75lz10"
You see there are several sub-arguments tha