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then uploads will be possible
if file permissions on the server allow them. The
default is for all modules to be read only.
Note that read only is the default. You'll need to explicitly set read
only to false if you want the module to be writeable.
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It's like it's not reading /etc/rsyncd.conf -- I just don't get it.
It isn't. When using ssh, just handle access in the same way you'd normally
handle ssh access.
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with ssh is _optional_ but has all of the added benefits
of the security of ssh.
Leaving off the ssh option, and formatting as Tim suggested earlier, will
use rsync's built in transport, which will behave more like it seems you
are expecting.
-drew
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something
like this, since it is sort of in charge of its own protocol development...
I'd be interested in seeing an IETF proposal for something like this,
just for public debate.
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this. Rsync is by anonymous/873 only.
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sk?
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can't really know.
I have certainly seen large files that couldn't be "repaired" by rsync
and needed to be redownloaded.
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is a vfat partition. Any idea?
Not a problem that I'm aware of, although someone on this list might know
otherwise. Certainly ownerships/permissions don't have much meaning.
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before trying it with
rsync.
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number of boxes.
As for implementing ssh inside of rsync, I'd like to continue to reiterate
what a bad idea I think that is. Security is enough pain without worrying
about every program carrying its own security model and implementation (and
possible exploits).
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his itself...
Jason,
This sounds like something that should/could be done in a shell script.
I've done a similar thing with production web machines by rsyncing to
a directory and moving several directory symlinks all at once to the new
directories.
-drew
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logic.
Alternately, some sort of flag to say that a permissions error is not
an IO error would also be helpful.
As someone running a mirror of a _lot_ of other sites... more than half
of which have some sort of permissions error at some time, I'd appreciate
this. :)
-drew
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can happen if there are permissions problems on
the server, or for a variety of other reasons.
Tridge, this is what keeps happening to me on sourceforge, with files not
deleting just because something I'm mirroring makes a permissions mistake
somewhere and never catches it.
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you looked
at the '-l' (copy symbolic links) and '-L' (treat symbolic links as
ordinary files) options?
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, especially
for an admin wanting to worry some about system security. (hopefully
everybody)
-drew
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