STREBLO
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So I have set up an NFS share to a data said where I've been backing up my entire computer using rsync where I am pulling from FreeNAS and running it on my computer. I'm not sure what I should have my permission sent to on the data set it because I want rsync to be run as root so that when I browse the share on my computer I can access the root files with root and my users file with the user. Right now I can access my my users files but when I try to access root's I do not have permission to open themeven when I try to do it as root.
Here are my configurations:
Here are my configurations:
Code:
Path: /mnt/tank/backups/Archon/Sync
User: root
Remote Host: 192.168.0.x
Rsync mode: Rsync module
Remote Module Name: Rsync
Direction: Pull
Short description: Rsync entire desktop.
Recursive: x
Times: x
Compress: x
Archive: x
Delete: x
Quiet:
Preserve permissions: x
Preserve extended attributes: x
Delay Updates:
Extra options: --hard-links --exclude={"/dev/*","/proc/*","/sys/*","/tmp/*","/run/*","/media/*","/mnt/*","/lost+found"} --password-file=/mnt/tank/backups/Archon/.rsync-secrets
Enabled: x
Code:
Module name: Rsync Path: /mnt/tank/backups/Archon/Sync Access Mode: Read and Write Maximum connections: 0 User: root Group: root
Code:
use chroot = no
max connections = 0
[Rsync]
uid = root
gid = root
path = /
comment = Synchronize entire Archon desktop.
auth users = root
secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets
log file = /var/log/rsync.log
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