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2 things...
1 Why not just: rsync -avz --delete /etc/
user at hostname:/home/user/backup/etc/
2 Check to see if the user is forced into rrsync on the remote in
their ~/.ssh/authorized_keys or /etc/sshd_config or as their shell in
/etc/passwd
On 07/01/13 12:27, Grant wrote:> I'm trying to get rsync to copy some files across the network to a
> particular folder, but it always drops them in the user's home
> directory and changes the folder permissions of the home directory
> from drwxr-x--- to drwxr-xr-x. Can anyone tell me how to fix
> these problems? I'm using rsync like this:
>
> rsync -avz --delete --include '/etc' --exclude '/*' /
> user at hostname:/home/user/backup/
>
> - Grant
>
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Kevin Korb Phone: (407) 252-6853
Systems Administrator Internet:
FutureQuest, Inc. Kevin at FutureQuest.net (work)
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