Archive parameter doesn't preserve owner:group property!

2007-05-31 Thread David (Spartoo)
Hi! I would like some advices to combine security and automated backup... How rsync manage hosts allow parameter compared to /etc/hosts.allow? Is it possible to use ssh key just for authentification not for crypted transfert? I have also a problem to preserve owner:group properties even with

Re: Archive parameter doesn't preserve owner:group property!

2007-05-31 Thread David (Spartoo)
= root gid = root hosts allow = 192.168.1.168 2007/5/31, Paul Slootman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu 31 May 2007, David (Spartoo) wrote: For example If I want to backup /etc, in this folder I have a file root:1001 in my local machine... When I see this file to the server I have

Re: Archive parameter doesn't preserve owner:group property!

2007-05-31 Thread David (Spartoo)
someone?? Does I have to set gid and uid to root? or can I preserve initial owner:group setting uid to david and gid to rsync-users? Can I give to rsync-users the right to preserve owner:group? How? Is there a conflict between --numeric-ids and others parameters? because rsync doesn't preserve

Re: Archive parameter doesn't preserve owner:group property!

2007-06-01 Thread David (Spartoo)
seems to be the only effective and cost-effective security mechanism. (Even to ridiculous extents;) (Everything else seems like turning out the street lights so the bad guys can't see you) -- *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *David