Or send to a named pipe on the remote server that root is recving from.




On 10/23/12 13:03, Jonathan Adams wrote:
you could try zfs send'ing to a local file and chmod/chown the file so
that a known local user can access it on the sending server

then on the receiving server you could rsync/ssh into the sending
server grab the file and then zfs receive as root.

Jon

On 23 October 2012 12:52, Sebastian Gabler<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi,

I am facing a problem with zfs receive through ssh. As usually, root can't
log on ssh; the log on users can't receive a zfs stream (rights problem),
and pfexec is disabled on the target host (as I understand it is nowadays
default for OI151_a...)

What are the suggestions to solve this? I tried several approaches with
sudo, and su to no avail. I had tried to enable pfexec on the target system,
too and couldn't do it.

Thanks for your help.

BR

Sebastian

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