Nope -- you can set up your user account on the hudson machine to contain the public key for your user account on p.a.o in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, and use "rsync -vrze ssh hudsonhost:/path ./localpath" from p.a.o.
--j. On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:21, Andreas Andreou <andre...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, i was planning to setup rsync cron jobs at people.apache.org to initiate > the copy. > However, I do need to setup the rsync demon at hudson.zones.apache.org > to "expose" /export/home/hudson/hudson/jobs/tapestry-5.2-docs/site > , right? > > On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:04, Justin Mason <j...@jmason.org> wrote: >> You can set up rsync cron jobs as your own uid, on either end. >> >> Note however that user accounts on the Hudson machines should not be >> allowed passwordless SSH access to people.a.o, as they need to be >> considered untrustworthy due to the large number of user accounts and >> wide attack surface for hackers. >> >> --j. >> >> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 09:20, Andreas Andreou <andre...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi. >>> We'd like to copy the generated documentation for the Tapestry project from >>> hudson.zones.apache.org:/export/home/hudson/hudson/jobs/tapestry-5.2-docs/site >>> into >>> people.apache.org:/www/tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.2-dev/ >>> >>> I was recently told that this should be best done by setting up rsync >>> on hudson (or on the slave that runs the builds - vesta in our case). How >>> would >>> I go on with that given that i don't have sudo rights on either machines? >>> >>> -- >>> Andreas Andreou - andy...@apache.org - http://blog.andyhot.gr >>> Tapestry PMC / Tacos developer >>> Open Source / JEE Consulting >>> >>> >> > > > > -- > Andreas Andreou - andy...@apache.org - http://blog.andyhot.gr > Tapestry PMC / Tacos developer > Open Source / JEE Consulting > >