ckup script have read access to the files? Mine doesn't, as
stated above, and that's where everything screws up. :-(
By the way, can a user be granted read access of everything without any
other right? I have chosen to ignore the errors, but i am still curious.
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as owned by anyone but the user context it
> is running under. So permissions are no longer a problem, because even
> if a directory is 700, when it's owned on the backup server by user
> backup, user backup can of course traverse it.
>
yeah, except that the directory is not 700 bu
jw schultz wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 09:11:26PM +0100, Sayan wrote:
I am currently setting up a backup script for the /home directory of a
server. I send all the files on a remote machine through LAN connection
using rsync to optimize bandwidth usage.
The script is run as root on the
is restricted by firewall
filtering of the MAC/IP pairs. It would be quite disappointing to allow
remote root access.
I am having trouble with user/group matching, too, as a consequence.
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I am currently setting up a backup script for the /home directory of a
server. I send all the files
uch errors? I have read the man page
over and over but i could not find anything to suit my needs.
thanks
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