Re: Rsyncing without RSH or SSH ?

2017-03-20 Thread Philip Rhoades via rsync
Brian, On 2017-03-21 07:35, Brian K. White via rsync wrote: Any possibility of a version of rsync that doesn't need RSH or SSH? rsync already doesn't need rsh or ssh. * On host A (server, with room to accept big uploads): Edit /etc/rsyncd.conf, add this to the end: [hostb] path =

Re: Rsyncing without RSH or SSH ?

2017-03-20 Thread Brian K. White via rsync
Any possibility of a version of rsync that doesn't need RSH or SSH? rsync already doesn't need rsh or ssh. * On host A (server, with room to accept big uploads): Edit /etc/rsyncd.conf, add this to the end: [hostb] path = /srv/rsync/hostb auth users = hostb Edit

Re: Rsyncing without RSH or SSH ?

2017-03-13 Thread Philip Rhoades via rsync
Kevin, I know a KK - I have talked to him about Sydney Futurists stuff and politics etc . . different email address though . . See inline comments: On 2017-03-14 16:17, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote: Rsh should be pretty easy to do. I don't think it has changed since before RH5.2 vintage.

Rsyncing without RSH or SSH ?

2017-03-13 Thread Philip Rhoades via rsync
People, This doesn't seem possible - would it be possible to hack a version of rsync to do it? As an exercise, I want to create a VM image (or at least backup of all the files with rsync) from a SCSI drive in an old Red Hat (NOT Enterprise) v5.2 Linux 486 machine (circa 1999 that does have