06-25-2013
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1. Solaris
Hi,
I use to access a file on remote server. Can I create a link for this file present on remote server on my local server, if yes then please let me know.
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
Can you help me to write a shell script for rsync a folder from my server to remote server ?
i do this in ssh by this command :
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
How to know which server(Application or webserver) the production link or url is pointing to? Is there any command to get the server IP address?
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5. AIX
Hello
A new file is created every day with the date appended to the end of a name. We are using Autosys to run jobs which watches for the file and runs jobs. But Autosys does not have the capability to figure out the current date.
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I'm looking to use rsync to compare remote files and to copy the diff to a local directory, rather than transfer over the net.
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Possible? (4 Replies)
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7. Solaris
Hi ,
We have installed rsync in two Solaris boxes, when we try to sync files from one machine to another.. it is giving the following error.
ld.so.1: rsync: fatal: libiconv.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far)
rsync... (1 Reply)
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I'm trying to keep backups of my home directory (i.e. back it up every day or so) using rsync with link-dest.
This is how I do it,
rsync -avh --delete --link-dest=/media/disk/oldbackup/ /home/user/ /media/disk/newbackup
rm -f /media/disk/oldbackup
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello Every one!!
I am trying to write a shell script which will connect to a remote server and execute scripts which are at a certain path in the remote server.
Before this I am using a sudo command to change the user.
The place where I am stuck is, I am able to connect to the... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: masubram
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a script, which connecting to remote server and first checks, if the files are there by timestamp. If not I want the script exit without error. Below is a code
TARFILE=${NAME}.tar
TARGZFILE=${NAME}.tar.gz
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Discussion started by: digioleg54
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
rsync_selinux
rsync_selinux(8) rsync Selinux Policy documentation rsync_selinux(8)
NAME
rsync_selinux - Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the rsync daemon
DESCRIPTION
Security-Enhanced Linux secures the rsync server via flexible mandatory access control.
FILE_CONTEXTS
SELinux requires files to have an extended attribute to define the file type. Policy governs the access daemons have to these files. If
you want to share files using the rsync daemon, you must label the files and directories public_content_t. So if you created a special
directory /var/rsync, you would need to label the directory with the chcon tool.
chcon -t public_content_t /var/rsync
To make this change permanent (survive a relabel), use the semanage command to add the change to file context configuration:
semanage fcontext -a -t public_content_t "/var/rsync(/.*)?"
This command adds the following entry to /etc/selinux/POLICYTYPE/contexts/files/file_contexts.local:
/var/rsync(/.*)? system_u:object_r:publix_content_t:s0
Run the restorecon command to apply the changes:
restorecon -R -v /var/rsync/
SHARING FILES
If you want to share files with multiple domains (Apache, FTP, rsync, Samba), you can set a file context of public_content_t and pub-
lic_content_rw_t. These context allow any of the above domains to read the content. If you want a particular domain to write to the pub-
lic_content_rw_t domain, you must set the appropriate boolean. allow_DOMAIN_anon_write. So for rsync you would execute:
setsebool -P allow_rsync_anon_write=1
BOOLEANS
system-config-selinux is a GUI tool available to customize SELinux policy settings.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.
SEE ALSO
selinux(8), rsync(1), chcon(1), setsebool(8), semanage(8)
dwalsh@redhat.com 17 Jan 2005 rsync_selinux(8)