Hello everyone. I can't seem to get the --password-file= option to work correctly. I'm using ssh as the transport. I've got the file 0600 and only the password with no carriage return. Can someone provide an example of use. Here is my try: rsync -rtvvuz -e ssh --password-file=<file> /home/matt/* remotecomputer:/home/matt It still asks for a password which, if I type it manually, it then runs fine. Thanks! Matt Anderson
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 02:53:30PM -0800, Matt Anderson wrote:> Hello everyone. > I can't seem to get the --password-file= option to work correctly. I'm using > ssh as the transport. I've got the file 0600 and only the password with no > carriage return. > Can someone provide an example of use. Here is my try: > rsync -rtvvuz -e ssh --password-file=<file> /home/matt/* > remotecomputer:/home/matt > > It still asks for a password which, if I type it manually, it then runs fine.
Ugh, Thanks everyone. What a Monday I came back to after the long weekend. If I had my head screwed on straight... I already knew all this but forgot in the heat of non related issues. Again! Thanks! Matt Anderson On Monday 26 November 2001 2:53 pm, you wrote:> Hello everyone. > I can't seem to get the --password-file= option to work correctly. I'm > using ssh as the transport. I've got the file 0600 and only the password > with no carriage return. > Can someone provide an example of use. Here is my try: > rsync -rtvvuz -e ssh --password-file=<file> /home/matt/* > remotecomputer:/home/matt > > It still asks for a password which, if I type it manually, it then runs > fine. > > Thanks! > > Matt Anderson
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