Bret Hughes wrote:
> I dont have it on the three systems I just checked. It looks like it USES ssh
> but is a seperate package. Could this be the case? I use scp to transfer
> files all the time but occationally a "ftp like" client would be very useful.
> Any gotchas in using sftp?
I've been
eric clover wrote:
> at home i use sftp with a cron to xfer the db's from one machine to another.
> sftp comes with ssh
>
I dont have it on the three systems I just checked. It looks like it USES ssh
but is a seperate package. Could this be the case? I use scp to transfer
files all the time b
at home i use sftp with a cron to xfer the db's from one machine to another.
sftp comes with ssh
eric
| EAsiest way would be to cut and paste the relevant parts of/etc/passwd,
| /etc/shadow, and /etc/group from one system to the other.
|
| On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Peter Peltonen wrote:
|
| > Is ther
EAsiest way would be to cut and paste the relevant parts of/etc/passwd,
/etc/shadow, and /etc/group from one system to the other.
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Peter Peltonen wrote:
> Is there a way to replicate (= move) a user database from one server to
> another?
>
> I'm running RH 6.2 with shadow pas
Is there a way to replicate (= move) a user database from one server to
another?
I'm running RH 6.2 with shadow passwords enabled.
Peter
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