On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:22 PM Kevin Korb via rsync
wrote:
> Rsync includes a script named rrsync that handles this perfectly.
>
And authprogs provides similar functionality, though you use yaml to define
what is/isn't allowed. However it does allow you to use one SSH identity
for potentially
Rsync includes a script named rrsync that handles this perfectly.
On 3/12/22 01:08, Richard Hector via rsync wrote:
On 12/03/22 18:38, Richard Hector via rsync wrote:
And I do my backups (using dirvish) as root, using a key with a forced
command.
FWIW, that forced command is here:
https://gi
On 12/03/22 18:38, Richard Hector via rsync wrote:
And I do my backups (using dirvish) as root, using a key with a forced
command.
FWIW, that forced command is here:
https://github.com/rwhector/dirvish-forced-command
It's rather unpolished and undocumented, but comments very welcome :-)
I've
On 12/03/22 06:06, Dr. Mark Asbach via rsync wrote:
Hi Dan,
Why not rsync directly as root? Then you can use a passwordless,
passphraseless RSA (or similar) keypair.
I'm not saying I agree with this, but ...
That’s because these are cloud instances that get maintained by multiple
admins.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 4:57 AM Dr. Mark Asbach via rsync <
rsync@lists.samba.org> wrote:
> b) Passing the password to sudo via stdin using --rsync-path "echo
> MYPASSWORD | sudo -S rsync" (see https://askubuntu.com/a/1155897).
In that ask-ubuntu example they are running a client rsync via sudo,
Hi Dan,
> Why not rsync directly as root? Then you can use a passwordless,
> passphraseless RSA (or similar) keypair.
That’s because these are cloud instances that get maintained by multiple
admins. If we require all of them to log in as root, we would have to share the
root password – and th
Why not rsync directly as root? Then you can use a passwordless,
passphraseless RSA (or similar) keypair.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 4:58 AM Dr. Mark Asbach via rsync <
rsync@lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We are using ansible to deploy system configuration and web application
> source cod
Hi there,
We are using ansible to deploy system configuration and web application source
code to clusters of Linux computers. One part of this process requires
transferring large directories to the target hosts, which is done using the
„synchronize“ command in ansible that is in turn a wrapper