[CentOS] SOLVED: proprietary SSH -> OpenSSH migration and rsync errors
Sudev Barar
sbarar at gmail.comSat Jan 21 05:13:46 UTC 2006
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On 1/21/06, Scott Abbey <sabbey at eotr.net> wrote: > Salvatore Enrico Indiogine wrote: > > 2006/1/20, Salvatore Enrico Indiogine <hindiogine at gmail.com>: > > > >>2006/1/20, Jim Perrin <jperrin at gmail.com>: > >> > >>>>When I run rsync over ssh, even sudo, I get permissions errors: > >>>> > >>>>sudo rsync -av --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh --delete <source dir> > >>>><user>@<server>:<dest dir> > >>>> > >>> I've always used -e ssh when rsyncing that way, might give it a shot > >>>and see if it's a command difference. > >>> rsync -av -e ssh user at server://path localpath You do not have sudo, user can be root. HTH -- Sudev Barar Learning Linux
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