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jhaye1
Oct 16, 2013Aspirant
RSYNC over SSH backup using a different port - OS 6.1.2
Hi There My environment: ReadyNAS RN102 OS: 6.1.2 My goal: Have an RSYNC-over-SSH backup job configured and running on my ReadyNAS, towards an RSYNC server that uses another port tha...
Riboflavin
Feb 06, 2014Aspirant
chirpa wrote: If you are good with SQL(lite), you can try changing the port in the database itself, there is a field for it. # sqlite3 /var/readynasd/db.sq3
SQLite version 3.7.17 2013-05-20 00:56:22
Enter ".help" for instructions
Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
sqlite> .headers ON
sqlite> select * from backup;
id|name|enabled|sch_every|sch_start|sch_end|sch_dow|src_type|src_share_proto|src_path|src_login|src_password|src_port|src_eject|dst_type|dst_share_proto|dst_path|dst_login|dst_password|dst_port|dst_eject|opt_full_backup_freq|opt_remove_previous_backup|opt_chown_to_share_owner|opt_rsync_options|opt_email_this_to_alert_email|opt_rsync_exclude|opt_misc_option|wol_addr
1|test|1|24|21|23|62|share|backup|directory|||0|0|remote|rsync+ssh|128.203.202.1://remote/path|root||0|0|FIRST_TIME|0|0|2|0||0|
I edited my sqlite to the appropriate port, but it seems my RN102 still wants to connect on the default port. Is there a way to edit the file that provides the rsync command? I wouldn't mind hard coding in a new port for all remote rsync activities.
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