Thanks again for thinking about this Steven,
I was able to get it working by going into services on windows and
changing the Log On option for rsync from "Local System account" to
"This account" and entering my logon and password there.
Dan
On 9/4/2010 10:48 AM, Steven Monai wrote:
On 2010/
Hi Steven,
Thanks for taking the time to think about this. You are correct the
rsync daemon is running locally, and the network share is mounted
locally, my thought (which as you say could be entirely wrong) was that
the local rsync daemon doesn't seem to have the correct permissions to
modif
On 2010/09/04 9:30 AM, Dan Miller wrote:
> I'm running windows XP
> Cygwin with latest updates
>
> I have a bash script that sets up a directory structure for rsync to
> perform incremental backups. It all works fine locally.
>
> I'd like to use the same approach to backup my local files to a win
I'm running windows XP
Cygwin with latest updates
I have a bash script that sets up a directory structure for rsync to
perform incremental backups. It all works fine locally.
I'd like to use the same approach to backup my local files to a windows
network share on a server.
I have the window
FYI
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:jan.alphen...@dotcolour.com]
Verzonden: zaterdag 23 mei 2009 20:18
Aan: 'Lapo Luchini'
Onderwerp: RE: Rsync question on version 3.0.4
Hi Lapo,
Thanks for giving an answer.
Without the -p option the rights on the direc
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
> When I copy over a directory from my server to my local pc with rsync, it is
> not possible to open the local directory
Do you mean the origin has 644 files and the destination has 000 file
permissions?
Also as you're not using -p the destination file permission are not
cop
Hi everybody,
I have just downloaded the latest version of rsync (3.0.4) available via the
CygWin setup tool.
Unfortunately, it does not behave as expected. I would appreciate if anybody
can give me a hand with this issue.
When I copy over a directory from my server to my local pc with rsync, it
On Apr 19 15:46, Peter Kok wrote:
> > At 12:08 AM 4/17/2004 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >I've send a patch to the portable OpenSSH developers list which
> >hopefully
> >makes it into 3.8.1p1, which is due RSN.
> >
> >Corinna
>
> Thank you Corinna for your quick response. I just saw that Ope
> At 12:08 AM 4/17/2004 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Apr 16 15:44, Peter Kok wrote:
>
> >> Q2: Could nontsec work with public key authentication? I have
granted
> >> the account with several local user rights, "create token object,
> >> logon
> >> as a service' and 'replace a process
On Apr 16 19:49, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> At 12:08 AM 4/17/2004 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Apr 16 15:44, Peter Kok wrote:
>
> >> Q2: Could nontsec work with public key authentication? I have granted
> >> the account with several local user rights, "create token object,
> >> logon
>
At 12:08 AM 4/17/2004 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Apr 16 15:44, Peter Kok wrote:
>> Q2: Could nontsec work with public key authentication? I have granted
>> the account with several local user rights, "create token object,
>> logon
>> as a service' and 'replace a process level token'
>
On Apr 16 15:44, Peter Kok wrote:
> Q1: If I want to retain my NTFS permission inheritance, am I correct
> that I have to use nontsec?
Yes.
> Q2: Could nontsec work with public key authentication? I have granted
> the account with several local user rights, "create token object,
> logon
> as
Dear All
--
Problem: using rsync with nontsec turned on.
I would like to rsync from a Solaris box to a Windows 2000 Server.
W2K
server is running cygwin version 1.5.9. The CYGWIN variable was set
to 'binmode tty nontsec'.
I used nonntsec rather than ntsec to retain the NTFS permission
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 01:06:04PM -0800, Brian Warn wrote:
> In case you're wondering, I'm setting this script up as a W2K scheduled
> task --
Whenever I need to run a Cygwin thing as a Scheduled Task I use:
c:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login -c ""
in the "Run:" box and
c:\cygwin\home\
in the
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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 1:28 PM
To: Brian Warn; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: rsync question
What about
`c:/cygwin/bin/rsync.exe --daemon
--config=c:/cygwin/usr/share/rsync.conf`;
I'm not sure I understand why you're invoking
t;--config=\/winnt\/system32\/drivers\/etc\/rsyncd.conf`;
>
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
>Of Robert Collins
>Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 1:10 PM
>To: Brian Warn; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: rsync question
>
>
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bject: RE: rsync question
> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Warn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 7:06 AM
> I've tried lots of different iterations -- I'll spare you all
> from the details -- with no success.
How can suggest new thing
> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Warn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 7:06 AM
> I've tried lots of different iterations -- I'll spare you all
> from the details -- with no success.
How can suggest new things to try if we don't know what the old things
you
As part of a perl script (I'm invoking the script from the dos shell),
I'm starting rsync if it doesn't appear in the process list. I've tried
a few ways to reference the rsync location to the script, but I get
'system can't find the path specified' messages. So, if rsync.exe is
located at c:\cy
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