to the files? Mine doesn't, as
stated above, and that's where everything screws up. :-(
By the way, can a user be granted read access of everything without any
other right? I have chosen to ignore the errors, but i am still curious.
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permissions are no longer a problem, because even
if a directory is 700, when it's owned on the backup server by user
backup, user backup can of course traverse it.
yeah, except that the directory is not 700 but 600, so even user backup
cannot traverse it... but root can.
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have read the man page
over and over but i could not find anything to suit my needs.
thanks
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from being root on both systems. ;-)
The backup machine is quite paranoid, access is restricted by firewall
filtering of the MAC/IP pairs. It would be quite disappointing to allow
remote root access.
I am having trouble with user/group matching, too, as a consequence.
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I am currently
jw schultz wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 09:11:26PM +0100, Sayan wrote:
I am currently setting up a backup script for the /home directory of a
server. I send all the files on a remote machine through LAN connection
using rsync to optimize bandwidth usage.
The script is run as root