On 04/22/2012 07:25 AM, Arnold Krille wrote: > On Saturday 21 April 2012 16:15:51 Les Mikesell wrote: > >> On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Gary Roach<[email protected]> > > >> > Any help will be appreciated!!!! > >> Personally I just use rsync over ssh for localhost connections just >> like any other linux target so it isn't a special case. But I use >> rsyncd on windows and it should work too. You just need to run the >> daemon as a user with sufficient access, connect as an allowed user >> with the right password, and not send any extraneous text first. >> > Personally I use sudo, rsync and a correct sudoers-file to allow backuppc to > run rsync directly without ssh on localhost backups. Rather easy to set up, no > unwanted encryption involved and no cpu-cycles spent unnecessarily. > > Arnold > I think we are going a bit astray here. I have two other computers that need backup but am not talking about them because it is useless until I can get localhost to work. I don't want to be using two different methods. I think I am fighting a security issue at this point. I'm still working on the problem.
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