I'm just starting out with rsync and having the following problems: I'm
getting autorization errors when I try to fire up a transfer between two
e250's. I would like to basically mirror users between two systems.
I've used the basic format that has been stipulated in the doc's still
having
Joe: I'm guessing you're doing the external transport thing: 'rsync
-options /path/to/whatever remotehost:/path/to/where/you/want/whatever'
In that form, it relies on host-based authentication... rsh, rlogin sort
of thing. if you can't 'rsh remotehost rsync --version', you can't use
the rsh
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I ran into two problems related to the IPv6 support recently added to
rsync. I have only noticed these on Linux, I think because it alone of
my machine types supports the getaddrinfo() call; the rest use rsync's
builtin version of getaddrinfo().
The first problem is that on one Redhat 6.2
Any time I try and setup a hosts allow option in the modules I get the
following errors:
I'm running this from the client.
rsync -rv ws2743::test3 /pw/prog/BOS/stuff
@ERROR: access denied to test3 from unknown (::3)
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (62 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 10:49:19AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I've adjusted the spam filter to cope with this particular idiot.
Tim.