Re: How to do two or more rsyncs with one password?

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Author: Brian Cluff
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Subject: Re: How to do two or more rsyncs with one password?
On 08/15/2010 01:52 PM, Kevin Fries wrote:
> A bit snotty for someone asking for help!


Lets not go there, encryption can be a difficult concept for those that
haven't ever touched it. I think we tend to forget how some of these
things come very easy to us and what we perceive as a push in the right
direction is no more than a bunch of computer jargon they have never
heard before.

> Set up ssh-server on each of your target machines. Once key
> authentication is set up, I generally turn off password authentication,
> but that is just my paranoia. Man for sah-keygen, the how to is right
> there.


There is a typo in his explanation, he means ssh-keygen
In a nutshell, you just run the program following the directions given
and then copy the contents of id_rsa.pub file that it will create to the
next line of the .ssh/authorized_keys file in the home directory of the
destination machine. You will probably have to create the file if keys
have never been used on the system.

> Then man rsync and the switches to tunnel via ssh are right there.


This should be unnecessary as rsync uses ssh by default these days, and
has for years.

Brian Cluff
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