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How to backup multiple users' history.dat file

Asked by subz0r69z0r in rSync Backup Utility, Mozilla Web Browser, Backup & Restore Software

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Gday,

I would like to be able to backup multiple users' history.dat files in their firefox profile folder. The file is found in:

/home/<user>/.mozilla/firefox/<random>.profile/history.dat

The problem is that there are two variables that change in the file path on a per user basis. The first is the username and the second is the <random> part of the profile.

cp /home/*/.mozilla/firefox/*/history.dat /dest/directory

The above command seems to work fine with the wildcards, however it runs in to a problem after the first history.dat file gets backed and complains about overwriting the existing file. Obviously I can force the overwrite but that would leave me with only one file.

Is there any way I can append the username to the file and back it up through something like rsync to a NAS.

i.e. history.dat_user1, history.dat_user2

I would like to do this daily and overwrite the files so only the latest copy of the history file is archived.

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Zones: rSync Backup Utility, Mozilla Web Browser, Backup & Restore Software
Tags: Mozilla, Firefox, Backing up history.dat via Rsync
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