On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 12:08 -0700, Wayne Davison wrote:
> Setting the current time may be allowed where setting an arbitrary
> time is not (for instance, I know of an OS where directories are treated
> that way).
On Linux, you only need to be able to write a file to set its access and
modification
Hi,
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Bill Crowell wrote:
First of all, cudos on rsync 2.6.6! It is running exceptionally well.
I'm using a script executed by cron to keep warm-backup servers in sync with
the primary server. The execution is set to run every 5 minutes. Like any
good programmer, this proc
Hi Rsync/Samba team,
First of all, cudos on rsync 2.6.6! It is running exceptionally well.
I'm using a script executed by cron to keep warm-backup servers in sync
with the primary server. The execution is set to run every 5 minutes.
Like any good programmer, this process is *very* paranoid and
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 11:03:34AM +0300, Nick Demou (enLogic) wrote:
> $ echo foo > .1.QKjE7e
> $ touch .1.QKjE7e
Setting the current time may be allowed where setting an arbitrary
time is not (for instance, I know of an OS where directories are treated
that way). If your "touch" com
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Could this
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2957
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It really seems to be a cygwin bug. Sorry for not trying TCP before...
Thanx again
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Seems as using a rsync daemon via TCP solves the problem for me. I have not
encountered any of the afore-mentioned problems so far with it.
Thank you very much for thi
Can you simply run -netstat- on your PCs and check if you can see something
listening on port 22 ?
It may also be helpful if you can be more specific about what platforms you
experience that problem.
Maybe your ssh daemon is being activated via tcp-wrappers and there is
something blocking bet
Dear,
I'm trying to put up a scripts to synchronize my computers (HOST_A and
HOST_C). I can connect both via HOST_B to avoid the firewall.
I am trying to work with the rsync daemon to avoid hanging.
I tried to figure out the mailinglist + FAQ, how to do it, but it seems
I misunderstand someth
On Mon 10 Oct 2005, symbulos - ethical services (external mailing lists) wrote:
> Strangely we can login as ssh from the pc here, but we
> cannot login as ssh from the other remote server (ssh:
> connect to host serverb port 22: Connection refused).
I don't know what "the pc here" is, but this
Wayne Davison wrote:
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:57:27PM +0300, Nick Demou (enLogic) wrote:
rsync: failed to set times on "/media/MOB1/m/test/.1.QKjE7e": Operation
not permitted (1)
The "Operation not permitted" error is from your OS -- you'll need to
figure out why your OS does not allow a u
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