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6.4

Can the rsync password be automated?

Asked by shane297 in rSync Backup Utility, SSH / Telnet Software

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Is there a way to automate the rsync password or maybe disable? I am currently running rsync from a Windows command prompt and would like to run it from a .bat file. I have read through the config man pages but not sure if my ssh_config file is even being used. I tried passwordauthentication = no but it still asked for password. I have seen a option for --password-file= but I believe this does not apply in that Im using ssh instead of daemon. I am using copssh and cwrsync on two Windows 2003 servers over the internet. Here is the command line used that transfers a single file. Rsync e ssh file1.x user@server:       followed by the password prompt. Start Free Trial
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Zones: rSync Backup Utility, SSH / Telnet Software
Tags: rsync, rsync, 3.03, rsync
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