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From: | Mike Bydalek |
Subject: | Re: [rdiff-backup-users] os.makedirs Security Violation |
Date: | Thu, 20 Oct 2005 08:40:42 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.4.1 (X11/20051011) |
Keith Edmunds wrote:
Yes, I can do this with no problem, especially when I login as root ;) Sorry, I meant to include this in my other e-mail, but assumed it would be inferred when I was able to login as root.Mike Bydalek wrote:That's just the thing, the permissions on the backup server are all set correctly. The problem isn't with permissions at all because even I login as address@hidden, I still get the Security Violation error.If you login interactively can you then exectute 'mkdir -p home/mbydalek/bleh'?
It just seems like this option is broken. If I try running rdiff-backup on my client as root and connect to the backup server as root, I get the same error.Please try it without rdiff-backup (as above). I use this option on a number of servers every night, so whilst it may not be bug-free, it isn't completely broken.
I suppose I *could* do a mkdir -p, but it just seems redundant to do. Sure, it's no problem to check if the directory exists and create it, but still, the man page says it should work =P
-Mike
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