rcp as guest
Paul V O'Neill
pvo at uther.CS.ORST.EDU
Thu Jul 20 20:23:23 AEST 1989
In article <113700007 at uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> ddgg0881 at uxa.cso.uiuc.edu writes:
>
> [guest at hostA wants to rcp (recursively) to hostB as root]
on hostB:
/.rhosts contains the line:
hostA guest
on hostA:
/usr/local/bin/rtar =
#!/bin/csh
tar cvfb - 20 $1 | rsh $2 "cd $3; tar xfBp -"
cd to one directory above the directory you want to copy,
type the command:
rtar SourceDir 'hostA -l root' DestDir
BE CAREFUL!! Escape *'s ~'s and other characters that the shell would expand.
SourceDir will end up in DestDir.
This is actually better than rcp'ing, as symlinks are not followed and
modification times are preserved.
Paul O'Neill pvo at oce.orst.edu
Coastal Imaging Lab
OSU--Oceanography
Corvallis, OR 97331 503-737-3251
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