On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, Matthew Dwyer wrote:
> Bakken, Luke wrote:
> > What I ended up having to do is set CYGWIN=nontsec for my rsync server
> > and client before any transfers. If your directories are set to inherit
> > permissions then the permissions will be set OK based on the parent
> > per
Bakken, Luke wrote:
> What I ended up having to do is set CYGWIN=nontsec for my rsync server
and client before any transfers. If your directories are set to inherit
permissions then the permissions will be set OK based on the parent
permissions.
For example:
$ CYGWIN=nontsec rsync -rtvz server::sh
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:02:35 +1200, Matthew Dwyer wrote:
> > I've been struggling with rsync over ssh for a month. I'm
> syncing files
> > between windows boxes and I have rsync working except that
> its setting
> > read only to the groups Administrators and Everyone.
> >
> > Is there any way
Don't use the -a option if you don't want to preserve the permissions.
>From the man page:
-a, --archive archive mode, equivalent to -rlptgoD
And now a breakdown of each option from the man page (you can use what
you need then)
-r, --recursive recurse into directories
I've been struggling with rsync over ssh for a month. I'm syncing files
between windows boxes and I have rsync working except that its setting
read only to the groups Administrators and Everyone.
Is there any way I can stop rsync or ssh setting permissions/ownership
that wasn't already present
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