Not Again! (Was: Re: FAQ: Moving files between two machines using rsync)

2004-02-23 Thread Mauricio
protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(165) [EMAIL PROTECTED]> As Andrew explained below, the issue was I had the wrong file permissions in the /etc/rsync.secrets for the target (katri) machine: At 05:50 -0500 2/17/04, Mauricio wrote: At 05:26 + 2/17/04, Andrew Liles wrote: check /var/log/me

Re: FAQ: Moving files between two machines using rsync

2004-02-17 Thread Mauricio
At 05:26 + 2/17/04, Andrew Liles wrote: check /var/log/messages All it has is stuff related to my Win2K machine (argh!): Feb 17 05:39:23 katri dhcpd: DHCPINFORM from 10.0.0.4 via le0 Feb 17 05:39:23 katri dhcpd: DHCPACK to 10.0.0.4 check you have the correct file permissions on the daemon sec

Re: FAQ: Moving files between two machines using rsync

2004-02-16 Thread Mauricio
At 21:01 + 2/16/04, Andrew Liles wrote: Although not an rsync expert, I think your problem is in the way you reference the remote machine. rsync will either work on a remote machine gaining access via a shell (which SSH recently became the default) or will use the rsync daemon. Firstly, yo

FAQ: Moving files between two machines using rsync

2004-02-16 Thread Mauricio Tavares
Easy rsync question: to try to learn a bit of rsync, I am setting up katri (netbsd box) as my rsync server (where I would sync to) and kushana (Solaris 9 box) as the machine I will be syncing from. BTW, both are in my LAN and their respective /etc/hosts know their names, with or withoug t