Craig Barratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
I made a debian package for File::RsyncP version 0.64. You can
download it here if you would like:
http://g3pd.ucpel.tche.br/~rreal/download/libfile-rsyncp-perl_0.64-1_i386.deb
I used this package in a Debian testing system, don't know if it will
work
I had to use the user www-data as the backup user , because there is a
problem for me to use sperl on all my debian systems for some reason
Now if i add www-data to sudoers( which my apache runs as) does this
introduce a security issue?
Thanks...
Rob Morin
Dido InterNet Inc.
Montreal,
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 10:44:18 -0400
Rob Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I'm quite new in linux and maybe others users will tell you you
shouldn't give www-data a sudo permission. Anyway, If you wan't
backuppc to backup your localhost, the user how runs backuppc needs root
permissions to reach
Not sure if this has been mentioned before. But I was wondering if
there are any plans for adding a Wiki to the BackupPC website? It
might be useful to help document FAQs and work arounds and such.
I'm a fan of MoinMoin myself:
http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/
Sorry if this is a repeat.
John
Okay I am running 3.0.0beta0 (zero) and I was wondering, how long
should BackupPC_nightly jobs take?
I currently have two jobs running:
BackupPC_nightly -m 0 127
BackupPC_nightly 128 255
They have been running for about 20+ hours so far. I actually have
stopped all my backup jobs so that no