30.08.2019 17:40, Lew Wolfgang пишет:
On 08/29/2019 11:57 PM, Bengt Gördén wrote:
On 2019-08-30 08:36, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Well, you have to run the daemon on one end and the application on another.
He's been doing that all the time (rshd)
I did not know this was not encrypted transfer.
rsync has never had encryption. It's add on via ssh and such.
Interesting! I never thought of running the rsync daemon. It would have to be running on all of our hosts to mimic our current setup, and the "modules" would have to be figured out. I guess that if authentication is enabled, that username/passwords are sent in the clear, right? They'd also have to be stored in clear-text on each end. That would be okay in our insular use case.
OTOH, it might be easier to figure out munge and go with mrsh?
It does not look like there is much to do - you just need to setup common secret on all your servers, everything else is up to clients using munge. Note that MIT Kerberos also includes r* clients. So if you use Kerberos, you already have everything you need. Setting up Kerberos from scratch is probably more challenging than munge.
Thanks for all the ideas!
Regards, Lew
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