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  • rsync permission denied (13), What am I doing wrong?
    How to check folder permissions Performing ls -l | grep home from on the remote server should give you a tell of who owns the folder and what access permissions it has Standard for the home-folder is that root:root owns it with 755 as folder permissions (read more about folder and file permissions here)
  • Troubleshooting rsync SSH Authentication Issues
    By explicitly specifying SSH keys, properly configuring ssh-agent, simplifying commands, checking permissions, and using verbose output for debugging, you can identify and resolve most authentication problems
  • rsync - Sync file permissions *only* - Stack Overflow
    If you just want to apply all the permissions with no filtering or comparing: Create a script with the correct permissions on the "base" host find -printf 'chmod %m %p\n' > var tmp fix_permissions sh Execute the script in the other host bash var tmp fix_permissions sh
  • How to tell rsync do not check permissions - Server Fault
    In summary: to give destination files (both old and new) the source permissions, use --perms To give new files the destination-default permissions (while leaving existing files unchanged), make sure that the --perms option is off and use --chmod=ugo=rwX (which ensures that all non-masked bits get enabled)
  • linux - Permission problems with rsync - Super User
    The best way to fix this is to create the destination directory in advance ( backup, home user backup or whatever you want to use), and give the necessary permissions For home user backup you can give elevated permissions to home user and it should work, but I definitely do not recommend this!
  • Fixing Incorrect File Permissions when Transferring Files with Rsync
    To fix incorrect file permissions, you can check the file permissions on both the source and destination systems, modify the file permissions on the destination system using the chmod command, or set the default file permissions on the destination system using the umask command
  • Forceably set permissions when running rsync - Ask Ubuntu
    Amongst many other options rsync can change permission by running it with the option: rsync [options] --chmod=CHMOD source destination where you can also combine option --archive with the option --no-owner or --no-perms to exclude preservation of owner resp permissions
  • Rsync Permission denied for root - Top 4 reasons and solutions - Bobcares
    Rsync permission denied for root can occur due to permission issues, rsync configuration problems and so on Here are the steps to fix this problem
  • rsync deploy and file directories permissions - Stack Overflow
    For example, to set the directory permissions to 750 and the file permissions to 640 you can use the following: rsync --chmod=Du=rwx,Dg=rx,D=,Fu=rw,Fg=r,Fo= --recursive ~ my old location ~ my new location if you do not specifically set permissions, they will be set to whatever the source permissions are
  • How do I set destination permissions with rsync (chown chmod)
    rsync needs to be told that you want to set the permissions and owner group information It would be logical to assume that having --chmod or --chown would tell that but they don't For permissions to propagate you need the --perms or -p flag and for owner group you need --owner --group or -og flags for the owner group permission information to





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