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Re: Backup files with ordinary user.
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- Subject: Re: Backup files with ordinary user.
- From: "Ben-Nes Michael" <miki(at-nospam)canaan.co.il>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 16:40:47 +0300
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I wonder.
Can I hold two privets & publics key for one user ?
So for one server ill use key 1 and for the second key 2.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tzafrir Cohen" <tzafrir@technion.ac.il>
To: "Ben-Nes Michael" <miki@canaan.co.il>
Cc: "linux ILUG" <linux-il@linux.org.il>
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: Backup files with ordinary user.
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> >
> > I want to backup my servers files using tar from a central Location.
> > To do this im using ssh with RSAauth to log from my backup server to all
the
> > other servers.
> >
> > I log using ordinary user to be on the safer side but then I can't read
some
> > directories ( for instance: /var/spool/croon - rwx______ )
> > I thought of few options:
> >
> > 1. adding the ordinary user to root Group
> > 2. add access to some directive like chgrp or chmod
> > 3. tar as root - I don't like this option
>
> 4. Backup as root locally to somewhere that is accessible by local
> oridinary user
>
> 5. Perform tar as root through ssh, but limit the connection using the
> commannd= option of the autorised_keys file
>
> --
> Tzafrir Cohen
> mailto:tzafrir@technion.ac.il
> http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir
>
>
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