Hi,
I try to setup ssh flags for backups for one host that has several ssh
server running on the same ip (different port, this is a virtualisez
machine):
-o \'StrictHostKeyChecking no\'
-o StrictHostKeyChecking no
does not work in $Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = , do you have any hints about
this one
Les Mikesell wrote:
Does the running httpd retain the apache group? Maybe you
need to change the group to psaserv. If you aren't in the right
group you can't execute this.
I added user backuppc to the psaserv group:
$ groups backuppc
backuppc : backuppc psaserv
I chowned BackupPC_Admin to
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 08:35, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) wrote:
Does the running httpd retain the apache group? Maybe you
need to change the group to psaserv. If you aren't in the right
group you can't execute this.
I added user backuppc to the psaserv group:
$ groups backuppc
Les Mikesell wrote:
-r-sr-x--- 1 backuppc psaserv 3912 Jun 7 11:48 BackupPC_Admin
I can execute this as user backuppc, apache and root, but still it's
not working when I access it through a browser. I'm slowly starting
to go nuts from this...
Is there a more informative error in the
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 16:04 +0200, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet)
wrote:
I didn't find anything this way. I only keep hitting traces of the
404 error served for the favicon.ico. However, I thought of one more
thing. I believe Plesk uses suexec for perl scripts. In the
httpd.include
Les Mikesell wrote:
Maybe the Plesk way of doing things would be to change the backuppc
user (and ownership of everything related) to match the
lemonbitbackup user that Plesk created. Is this supposed to be
something that saves you time...?
Security software, like suexec, is almost
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 18:51 +0200, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet)
wrote:
Maybe the Plesk way of doing things would be to change the backuppc
user (and ownership of everything related) to match the
lemonbitbackup user that Plesk created. Is this supposed to be
something that
Les Mikesell wrote:
I'm guessing here, but I'd expect re-installing
backuppc with the user plesk wants to force (or carefully changing
ownership and the startup scripts) and removing the setuid mode
would work.
I'll try messing with it some more. Maybe I should indeed just use
the user
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 19:59 +0200, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet)
wrote:
I'll try messing with it some more. Maybe I should indeed just use
the user Plesk created instead of the backuppc user.
Otherwise, fire up a separate instance of httpd on
a different port so you don't have to
Paul Bijnens a écrit :
kral schreef:
If a folder on the root of the share (folder1) dont contain special char,
there
is no problem. It save successfully files like:
/Folder1/é/é/__^^/.txt
But when the folder on the root of the share contain somes, it just pass it
and
save
Tom Glancy a écrit :
We are testing a self-service approach that allows users to initiate their
own BackupPC back up services. The implementation uses PHP and some bash
shell scripts to create an install bundle for the client, and to make the
necessary server-side modifications (hosts file
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 10:04:03AM +0200, ADNET Ghislain wrote:
-o \'StrictHostKeyChecking no\'
-o StrictHostKeyChecking no
my ssh wants:
-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no
danno
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