Yup, I did use root, but I still had a typo after root, so it could not find
the user
name. Thanks, *looking very sheepish*

I don't suppose there is a way to supply the root passwpord on the
command line? this would be great,  because I could then run this command
in the task scheduler

Jason

----- Original Message -----
From: "Toni Erdmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: network backups with tar


> Ryan McDougall wrote:
> > <snip>
> >
> >>BTW, when I run the command
> >>
> >># tar cvzf - /tmp/testdir | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat >
~/backup.tgz'
>                                    ^^^^
>
> replace 'user' by 'root' and use root's password of 209.212.123.157
> (just to be sure that we mean the same thing)
>
> >>
> >>It asks me for a password, and when I type the correct root password in,
( I
> >>logged into the 'sending'
> >>server as root ) , it tells me "Permission denied, please try again".
>
>
>
>
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