similar to: Bug#324200: rsync: man page contradictory on use of ssh

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2003 Dec 16
3
default --rsh
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 10:51:08AM -0800, Wayne Davison wrote: > On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 10:03:28AM -0800, jw schultz wrote: > > > The one thing i really would have liked to have seen in a version bump > > would have been changing the default remote shell to ssh instead of > > rsh/remsh. > > I can see this being both a good thing (since I think it is a better >
2002 Jan 31
2
configure --with-rsh=CMD and default blocking-IO support
A while back I argued for adding a --with-rsh=CMD option to configure and got some general agreement that it would be a good thing (especially for systems that don't have rsh at all). However, the changes were never integrated into rsync. This patch adds the --with-rsh=CMD option to configure and modifies main.c to improve the blocking-IO setting code. The old code would set blocking_io to
2004 Nov 11
1
rsync --rsh not reading .ssh/config
I've setup up a single-use key on a remote host to run rsync in server mode. I've also setup .ssh/config locally with an IdentityFile to select the single-use ssh key. This works on my Debian sid machine: rsync --rsh="ssh remove_host" :: But on another machine that command (and others tried below) do not access .ssh/config. The machine is running these: $ ssh -v
2002 May 03
1
Updating the docs/help on the default remote shell
Since rsync can now be configured with a different default remote shell than "rsh", I think the docs should be updated a bit. Anyone object to these changes? (Note that I also fixed the misstatement that ssh prefers blocking IO.) ..wayne.. ---8<------8<------8<------8<---cut here--->8------>8------>8------>8--- Index: options.c --- options.c 2002/05/03
2003 Mar 18
3
problems with rsync in cygwin
Hi, I'm trying to set up rsync, with the transfers originating from a Win2K box and going to a Linux box. Both boxes are on my home LAN, so ssh is not required; I thought I would simply use the rsync protocol. I set up xinetd on my Linux box to start a rsync server when needed. My first attempts at a test run failed like so: $ rsync -a /cygdrive/c/installs/palm rsync://192.168.2.3/palm
2005 Nov 09
1
Problem with rsync on WinXP going to HP-UX or Linux
Hi, I can't get rsync from a PC to an HP-UX or Linux box to work, and am hoping for a pointer or two. I checked the FAQ and googled ... with no luck, so I hope this isn't a patently obvious newbie problem :) I just got interested in trying to use rsync to backup my WinXP PC to a Linux or HP-UX computer. I got the cygwin package from Robert Scholten's site at
2004 Oct 13
0
[Bug 1924] New: unable to rsync between a PC with cygwin and a unix machine using rsh
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1924 Summary: unable to rsync between a PC with cygwin and a unix machine using rsh Product: rsync Version: 2.6.3 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Windows 2000 Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo:
2002 Feb 21
1
[patch] configurable RSYNCD_CONF
I prefer configurable RSYNCD_CONF by autoconf to RSYNCD_CONF in rsync.h. --- rsync.h.orig Tue Feb 19 06:46:49 2002 +++ rsync.h Thu Feb 21 00:59:11 2002 @@ -26,7 +26,8 @@ #define RSYNC_RSH_ENV "RSYNC_RSH" #define RSYNC_NAME "rsync" -#define RSYNCD_CONF "/etc/rsyncd.conf" + +/* RSYNCD_CONF is always set in config.h */ #define DEFAULT_LOCK_FILE
2003 Sep 24
1
F'ing hell (documentation problem)
Hello. I'm trying something from the rsync man page and it is failing. From http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/rsync/rsync.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONNECTING TO AN RSYNC SERVER OVER A REMOTE SHELL PROGRAM It is sometimes useful to be able to set up file transfers using rsync server capabilities on the remote machine, while still
2020 May 29
0
[Bug 1997] Add QoS to ControlPath escapes
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1997 --- Comment #4 from Peter Lebbing <peter at digitalbrains.com> --- (In reply to chrysn from comment #3) Sorry for not replying sooner, it slipped my mind! > Would a patch to add a "%I" for "1 for interactive sessions, 0 > otherwise" to the expansion be generally acceptable? Peter, would it > still serve your
2006 Mar 28
1
rsync on windows
Hi, I have installed a rsync on windows which downloaded on http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help/rsync/rsync_pc1.html and run edited bat file content: *********************************************** @echo off set PATH=c:\rsync;%PATH% set CYGWIN=tty binmode set TERM=ansi rem set RSYNC_RSH=c:\rsync\ssh.exe set RSYNC_RSH=/cygdrive/c/rsync/ssh.exe set USERNAME=myusername set HOME=c:\rsync echo Drive C
2003 Oct 09
4
howto enable ssh on connect to rsync daemon
Hi, I'm trying to setup automatic sync of files over SSH from node2 to node1. node2 is the "server" and node1 is the "client". I have setup rsync like this on the nodes which runs AIX (4.3.3 and 5.1): 1. Installed rsync from Linux Toolbox (rsync-2.5.4-1.aix4.3.ppc.rpm) on both nodes. 2. Added following to both nodes /etc/services file: rsync 873/tcp 3. Added
2002 Dec 03
3
rsync 2.5.5, "unexpected tag failures", Solaris 2.6 vs. 2.8, "--b locking-io" workaround
Hi, I have been having a problem that seems related to previously reported problems but persists. I am syncing from a 2.6 Solaris box to a 2.8 solaris box. All are running rsync 2.5.5. When I sync (commands simplified for example, always using rsh): 2.8box% rsync -e rsh 2.6box:/path/path/stuff/ /path/path/newstuff/ i.e., the 2.6 box is the server, I get spurious, persistent but inconsistent
2002 Jan 24
3
SSH
I added the enviroment variable RSYNC_RSH=ssh and every things seems to work fine, but there is no way to tell if rsync is actually using ssh or not?
2012 Sep 18
1
Contradictory results between different heteroskedasticity tests
Hi all, I'm getting contradictory results from bptest and ncvTest on a model calculated by GLS as: olslm = lm(log(rr)~log(aloi)*reg*inv, data) varlm = lm(I(residuals(olslm)^2)~log(aloi)*reg*inv, data) glslm = lm(log(rr)~log(aloi)*reg*inv, data, weights=1/fitted(varlm)) Testing both olslm and glslm with both ncvTest and bptest gives: > ncvTest(olslm) Non-constant Variance Score Test
2009 Apr 07
1
contradictory netfilter default policy
I'm curious why CentOS contradicts its own (or, actually RH's) netfilter default policy. On http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/IPTables , at the end of section 1, it's stated that (generally) the default policy for INPUT is to DROP. So, why is it set to ACCEPT? Btw, Fedora is also this way.
2002 Jan 04
1
rsync -e ssh --bwlimit=20 ?
Hello Everyone: I've been trying to get rsync using --bwlimit using openssh for transport without success. Here's what I get: % rsync --bwlimit=20 from.com:/dir/file.txt /dest user@from.com's password: **** rsync: unrecognized option `--bwlimit=20' unexpected EOF in read_timeout I tried specifying ssh transport using both the -e option and by setting the RSYNC_RSH
2002 Jun 11
2
problem and a question
I am running a simple command, no firewall dropping, going to unix rsync server 2.3.1 from a win2k machine. and I am getting this error. note:(this used to work before I upgraded my win machine from NT4 to win2k. C:\DATA\RSYNC>c:\winnt\rsync -a -v c:\rsync\test-rsync user@www.server.com::site/htdocs/ > c:Connection refused rsh: can't establish connection unexpected EOF in read_timeout
2010 Jul 07
1
Different goodness of fit tests leads to contradictory conclusions
I am trying to test goodness of fit for my legalistic regression using several options as shown below.  Hosmer-Lemeshow test (whose function I borrowed from a previous post), Hosmer–le Cessie omnibus lack of fit test (also borrowed from a previous post), Pearson chi-square test, and deviance test.  All the tests, except the deviance tests, produced p-values well above 0.05.  Would anyone please
2013 Nov 25
0
R: lmer specification for random effects: contradictory reults
Dear Thierry, thank you for the quick reply. I have only one question about the approach you proposed. As you suggested, imagine that the model we end up after the model selection procedure is: mod2.1 <- lmer(dT_purs ~ T + Z + (1 +T+Z| subject), data =x, REML= FALSE) According to the common procedures specified in many manuals and recent papers, if I want to compute the p_values relative to