Hi,
I am using rsync to keep two directores on two servers in sync. Machine
A, the "client" is the one where the rsync process is invoked, which
then logs into Machine B, the "server" as root with ssh and a key. The
key is restricted in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys to a script that checks
wither
Use rrsync. It comes with rsync (some silly Linux distros install it as
documentation instead of a helper script so you have to decompress it
and chmod +x it). It is a perl script with all the documentation in the
comments.
Yes, it can be done with rsyncd as you described. The rsyncd.conf file
It's not exactly un-common to use an "empty" @ in SCP or SFTP connection
strings. Rsync though injects a dangling '-l' when constructing the SSH
command-line.
Sure, maybe the answer is "stop doing that" but the fix is really simple and I
think worth implementing.
diff --git a/main.c b/main.c
Unfortunately I don't know how to write AC macros to properly solve this
problem but Cygwin does not (any longer) include cygwin/acl.h from sys/acls.h
which is required for Solaris ACL data structures to work. So the CASE
statement improperly short-circuits the logic.
I have confirmed that
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13660
Bug ID: 13660
Summary: State clearly in manpage that --append-verify is an
edge-case
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.3
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: