On 09/11/2015 11:06 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 9/11/2015 10:34 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 09/11/2015 10:21 AM, C Linus Hicks wrote:
On 09/10/15, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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SSh is not parsing the port the way http does, it seems:
$ rsync -ah --stats root@192.168.129.2:613:/etc/dhcp/
/home/rgm/data/htt/httnet/homebase/new/dhcp
ssh: connect to host 192.168.129.2 port 22: No route to host
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far)
[Receiver]
rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at io.c(226) [Receiver=3.1.1]
The reason why I change my SSH port is a simple way to keep port
knocker
robots away. Different hosts use different ports...
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Oh, right, so you either need to put that in your .ssh/config file
or use -e 'ssh -p 613' on the rsync command.
The config file should look like this:
Host 192.168.129.2
Port 613
So we end up back needing the -e option or modifying the config file.
thanks for your time. Really.
It's fairly common on technical lists like this for people to become
fixated on minor problems or inefficiencies in a command or
configuration when the actual issue is more complicated. Try not to
let it bother you too much.
As for your original question, I'm not sure why the files weren't
copied as expected. I ran your exact command with only the server
names, port, and destination directory changed and all the files were
copied. You can try running the command without a destination and it
should return a list of files found in the source directories. If it
doesn't list everything, there is some problem with how the source
files are being specified or something preventing them from being
read. Selinux is always suspected in cases of strange permission
problems.
There is really something going on, perhaps with Selinux. The files DID
get copied, but I cannot get any tool to list them on my F22 target! I
copy back to someplace else on the C7 system, and there they all are.
If I copy into a nonexistant folder on my F22 notebook, they all show in
the new directory. Freaky. Same thing when I backed up my /etc/dhcpd/
directory. Only dhcpd.conf shows in the file listing. The others came
across, but don't show.
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