rsync question:
I have a shell script similar to the following (but longer) that I use
to copy/sync/backup selected directories and files from my main computer
to a backup computer and also to copy/sync/backup those selected
directories and files to my web-hosted space.
This all works fine, except I have to enter the password for each segment.
Is there some way that I could embed the password in this shell script so
I do not have to manually type the password each time?
echo "starting files copy/sync/backup"
rsync -avH --delete --progress /home/joe/dir1/
joe@192.168.0.64:/home/joe/dir1/
rsync -avH --delete --progress /home/joe/dir2/
joe@192.168.0.64:/home/joe/dir2/
rsync -avH --delete --progress /home/joe/dir3/
joe@192.168.0.64:/home/joe/dir3/
rsync -avHp --progress /home/joe/dir1/
website@box123.bluehost.com:www/dir1/
rsync -avHp --progress /home/joe/dir2/
website@box123.bluehost.com:www/dir2/
rsync -avHp --progress /home/joe/dir3/
website@box123.bluehost.com:www/dir3/
echo "FINISHED"
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