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2004 Jan 05
0
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not logging into it, either by hitting escape at the login prompt, or=20
configuring it to not ask, thus, it has no idea what username you are. Am =
I right?
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,=20
2004 Jan 05
0
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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-
2002 Jul 11
0
(there was no subject, but about rsync/ssh"
In order to do rsync over ssh without providing a password, you must be
able to ssh without a password. The --password-file= option is to provide
a password for a rsyncd server (run as rsync --daemon) password. rsync
cannot provide a password to an external transport like ssh or rsh. You
will find that if you do "ssh -l wl 192.1.4.231 uname -a", for instance,
it will ask for a
2005 Feb 01
2
(no subject)
I have a rather complex access setup for my users home-directories. This is
because
a) All users have to be able to read other users files (minus some private
folders)
b) Some users additionally have write access to specific (not: all!)
home-directories
So a user Joe also has a group called 'Joe' with members Joe, Tim and Kate.
Hence, Joe, Tim and Kate may write to /home/joe. I do this
2012 Oct 18
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews
Yes, that was my (maybe wrong) assumption. -Keith
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Keith Sheppard <keithshep at gmail.com> wrote:
>> This looks great! One hitch though: it looks like I can monitor files
>> by name but what I really want to watch is a whole directory
>>
2012 Oct 18
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Keith Sheppard <keithshep at gmail.com> wrote:
> This looks great! One hitch though: it looks like I can monitor files
> by name but what I really want to watch is a whole directory
> "/llvm/trunk/include/llvm-c". I didn't see any way to do that. Do you
> have any idea if that is possible? I can add a rule for each file
> which is
2006 Dec 08
2
Shares mount on linux but not windows?
Curious. I have a gentoo server running 3.0.23d that simply serves out
shares. It is a domain member, but not a pdc. From another linux server,
I can mount up shares without a hitch. But from a windows box, I keep
getting prompted for credentials.
I am not seeing anything substantial in the logs.
SMB.CONF
--------
[global]
workgroup = UNICITY
realm = MYREALM.MYDOMAIN.COM
2002 Mar 30
2
(no subject)
A: do you have a "hosts allow" or "hosts deny" in rsyncd.conf?
B: what version are you using? It seems i've seen messages about rsyncd
in some versions refusing to allow unresolvable names in.
C: Are you able to access the rsyncd, and just wonder about the log
entries, or are you unable to get in? If it's just a log complaint, I
wouldn't worry about it. Most
2001 Oct 16
1
(no subject)
There's nothing in rsync to do that. How about making the files and directories all belong to another user, set the sticky bit and write for your rsync user on the directories, unset write for the files, and rsync that way, then chown afterwards? the
updates to existing files will fail, leaving you only with new.
Tim Conway
tim.conway@philips.com
303.682.4917
Philips Semiconductor -
2004 Jan 05
0
No subject
see a copy of your rsyncd.conf?
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....
2004 Jan 05
0
No subject
Unless told otherwise, rsync uses rsh to contact the remote system.=20
Another popular option is ssh. Both of these protocols use the logged-in=20
username, unless specified otherwise. What rsync really does is "rsh=20
remotehost rsync --server-and-other-undocumented-options". If you can't=20
"rsh server rsync --version", rsync won't work with rsh. Same with ssh. I
2004 Jan 05
0
No subject
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/users/tconway>man rsync |grep environment
Reformatting page. Wait... done
environment variable.
the environment variable RSYNC_PROXY to a hostname:port pair
environment variable RSYNC_PASSWORD to the password you want
WARNING: On some systems environment variables are visible
RSYNC_RSH
2004 Jan 05
0
No subject
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?"
"Carlos
2002 Mar 16
1
(no subject)
I have a similar problem with rsync, though it's not consistent.
sometimes, things just don't come over, and sometimes, things just don't
get deleted. Repeated runs usually correct it. If it's the case of a
directory being replaced with a non-directory, you'll have to add
"--force" to get it to happen. Hope it helps.
Tim Conway
tim.conway@philips.com
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
(each a few hundred Mb) onto different Samba shares. From a W2000
workstation, started another copy of similar directory onto another Samba
share. Everything runs fine for 5-10 minutes, then one of the NT4 copies
hangs with "Unable to copy file ... Session cancelled" or "Unexpected
network error occurred". Typically one or other of the other NT4 copies also
then fails. The
2008 Jul 31
1
Phone and Modem Options...
Apparently there are some applications *cough*healthscreen*cough* which NEED to have a modem set up under the "Phone and Modem" options using the control panel (which IMHO is just silly). The COM port is there, terminals see it and can talk to the EXTERNAL modem connected to it with no trouble, but the application won't talk to the COM port directly. As a result the application
2004 Dec 22
2
Creating packages in windoze: *** [indices] Error 1
Dear R community,
I am running R 2.0.1 on a Windoze XP OS. I recently upgraded from R 1.9x to
2.0.1 and I am currently
upgrading a my personal function packages. My other packages compiled
without
a hitch but I am having a difficult time with my largest package.
Can someone please help me with the following error message
"Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : syntax error on line
2003 Jul 29
1
WinXP Roaming Profiles - Samba 3.0b1 Problem
Hello,
My company has decided to upgrade everyone from win98 to winXP. So, I've
begun the process of setting up a test network to test samba with winXP
before the XP rollout begins. I downloaded samba-3.0b1 a couple weeks ago,
compiled it, and started configuring it. For the most part everything has
been a breeze. I have a winXP SP1a machine on the test network that
currently sees
2004 Aug 06
0
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2004 Aug 06
0
BUSINESS PROPOSAL
Dear Sir,
Compliments,
It is my great pleasure to write you this letter on
behalf of myself and my colleagues.
Your particulars was given to me by a member of the
Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) who with the
Federal Delegates to your country during an
exhibition.
I have decided to seek a confidential cooperation
with you in the execution of the deal described
hereunder for the benefit