Hi guys, I have a simple question regarding using rsync when one has read-only files on the src machine. My situation is the following:
I have two machines, call then A and B. I'm using rsync on B to download from A (I'm running rsync in daemon mode on A from inetd.conf). The rsyncing on B works fine except for one problem: when I run rsync on B to do the downloading from A, I get permission denied for files on A that have mode 600. Is there a way to get rsync to download all files, irrespective of their modes? Thanks in advance, Stewart -- Stewart Mclean UNIX Support Group Information Management Services Curtin University of Technology GPO Box U1987 Perth 6845 Ph: (08) 9266 7495 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The manual said install Windows 98 or better..........so I installed Linux! ....so what if my password is the same as my dog's name. My dog's name is m7u#$12a and I change it every week..........sit m7u#$12a sit....m7u#$12a roll over, that's a good dog. When a computer from Sun Microsystems crashes does that mean the sun has gone down or is that a sun set?....and when it reboots, do we call that a sun rise? -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html