magicdb
2003-Jan-07 03:50 UTC
passing additional options to SSH on the rsync command line?
I have an account on evilserver. evilserver requires a *login* of the form "user@domain.com". something to do with cheap hosting, I suppose. ssh gets ill on that. ssh user@domain.com@domain.com is no good. So I do this: ssh -oUSER=user@domain.com domain.com which works just fine: ssh uses the entire mess as a log in string, and is quite happy. So, how can I get rsync to play ball with this ugly scheme of things? Is there a way? Thanks! PS: please cc: this address on replies, as I am not subscribed to the list. thankyou very much.
jw schultz
2003-Jan-07 04:07 UTC
passing additional options to SSH on the rsync command line?
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 08:50:04PM -0700, magicdb wrote:> > I have an account on evilserver. > evilserver requires a *login* of the form "user@domain.com". something > to do with cheap hosting, I suppose. > > ssh gets ill on that. ssh user@domain.com@domain.com is no good. > > So I do this: > > ssh -oUSER=user@domain.com domain.com > > which works just fine: ssh uses the entire mess as a log in string, and > is quite happy. > > So, how can I get rsync to play ball with this ugly scheme of things? > Is there a way? > > Thanks! > > PS: please cc: this address on replies, as I am not subscribed to the > list. thankyou very much. >Quotes. rsync -e "ssh -oUSER=user@domain.com" -- ________________________________________________________________ J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies email address: jw@pegasys.ws Remember Cernan and Schmitt