I HATE SELinux. HAte. HATe. HATE. HATE! I feel better now.
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Oh, I HATE SeLinux.
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oh, Disable.
aahh.
Life is good and I still don't get hacked.
:-)
mph
On 2017-04-28 20:06, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I was able to successfully complete an rsyncd backup but it doesn't
I was able to successfully complete an rsyncd backup but it doesn't show in
the web interface unless I set SELinux to Permissive. Any hints on what to
tweak to let Apache read /var/lib/BackupPC?
Here's a directory listing to show how the host's files are labeled:
drwxr-x---. backuppc backuppc
Been available for a while on my COPR:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/hobbes1069/BackupPC/
Must have missed the announcement.
Requires EXTRAS+EPEL repositories.
Thanks,
Richard
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On Apr 21, 2017, at 7:39 PM, Les Mikesell
> wrote:
If you think about what rysnc is supposed to do, it doesn't make much
sense to run both ends locally accessing data over NFS.
I would think it depends. I have found many cases in environments
For others, it seemed to work with using '/Path With/Spaces in it/' in the
share name. However, realizing how out of date the rsync binary is on Mac OS
X, I decided to install a newer version that is, from what I read, far more
memory efficient and utilizes the newer rsync protocol to be more