secure rsync question
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Fri Apr 8 10:46:15 EDT 2005
Ah, why?
These are files accessible via anonymous ftp? So, there's nothing there
to be encrypted. Your password isn't traveling anywhere on the net.
Yes, you can do -e ssh with rsync, and it's certainly advisable when
moving sensitive data, including your account password.
But, think a bit more clearly about this, please.
Jude DaShiell writes:
> I've been reading the linux security cookbook and they recommend whenever
> using rsync to run rsync through ssh. Is it possible to do that for
> speakup distribution downloads?
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