+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Some paths on the remote server may require authentication.
If so then you will receive a password prompt when you con-
nect. You can avoid the password prompt by setting the
environment variable RSYNC_PASSWORD to the password you want
to use or using the --password-file option. This may be use-
ful when scripting rsync.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Wonderful thing, those man pages.
Good luck.
Tim Conway
tim.conway@philips.com
303.682.4917
Philips Semiconductor - Longmont TC
1880 Industrial Circle, Suite D
Longmont, CO 80501
Available via SameTime Connect within Philips, n9hmg on AIM
perl -e 'print pack(nnnnnnnnnnnn,
19061,29556,8289,28271,29800,25970,8304,25970,27680,26721,25451,25970),
".\n" '
"There are some who call me.... Tim?"
"Thomas Lambert" <thomas@dscassociates.com>
Sent by: rsync-admin@lists.samba.org
11/14/2001 08:15 AM
To: <rsync@lists.samba.org>
cc: (bcc: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/PHILIPS)
Subject: Re: using rsync to backup windows workstations
Classification:
I have about 12 NT servers that I want to backup 1 directory to my Linux
Server. The problem I am having is trying to get it not to ask for the
user's password. I am trying to use ssh. I just installed the latest
cygwin on my NT server (1.3.4). Rsync is 2.4.6. What I have tried was on
the NT machine, I ran ssh-keygen (no passphrase) and then added the
identity.pub to the Linux box in the /home/thomas/.ssh/authorized_keys.
When I run:
rsync -uv -e ssh *.* thomas@linuxbox:backup/
it asks for a password. Besides asking for the password, it works fine.
Only the files changed are updated and it is FAST! I saw the ssh-agent. Do
I need to use it? and how? Is there something I need to do on my Linux
server? I am pretty new to Linux, and have a long way to go to be an
"expert", but I can get around.
Thanks for any help.
Thomas Lambert
VP
DSC Associates, Inc.
thomas@dscassociates.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lapo Luchini" <lapo@lapo.it>
To: <rsync@lists.samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: using rsync to backup windows workstations
> As officially I'm the mantainer of cygwin's rsync package I feel I
must
add> something.. 0=)
>
> > a) rsync binaries for win32/cygwin are now available from the binaries
> > section of the rsync web pages, maintained by someone at redhat I
think>
> Maintained by me, I don't work for redhat, and sadly I have a bit too
little time> to maintain it as I should...
>
> > b) the version attached is so old that you really shouldn't
attempt to
use it.> > Get the latest CVS version and add Wayne Davison's patches (see
> > mailing list archives), in particular for use with Windoze systems,
> > then compile it yourself with cygwin
>
> ...but not so little not to compile it with Wayne's patches (actual
patch
is the> latest anti-hang available at the date of the release of cygwin's
rsync-2.4.6-2> package) ;-)
>
> If there's some patch that I missed (I read this mailing list since
when
I
began to> mantain that package, but reading only headers of most messages maybe I
missed> something...) please point it to me and I'll release a new verison
shortly
=)>
> Please note that I'm not an "expert programmer" of rsync,
just a person
that likes> and uses it (and wants maybe to become such an expert, btw): in cygwin
one
package> can't exist in the distribution if there's not a mantainer... so I
hope
that the> effort I put in it is not wasted, even if it's maybe not enough...
[I've
got a bit> of guild for that eheh]
>
> > c) it's easy to compile under cygwin, and cygwin is easy to
install,
so
I> > strongly recommend doing that
>
> That's true, it compiles out-of-the box.
> The main problem is that in winsocks if the socket is closed a RST is
sent, not> flushing the cache.
> This creates many errors at the end of trasnfer, especially in the
daemon
mode> (which is not addressed by the patch I used, I bet).
>
> > d) also install openssh which compiles cleanly under cygwin and is
much> > more reliable than the ssh that is attached here
>
> Compiles cleanly and is available as a binary.
>
> If anyone wants to ask some more question.. feel free, even if I don't
know nothing> "special" about it, as I said I had not had the time to
completely study
and> understand rsync source...
>
> C ya,
> Lapo
>
> --
> Lapo Luchini
> lapo@lapo.it (PGP & X.509 keys available)
> http://www.lapo.it (ICQ UIN: 529796)
>
>
>