| bio | website | nobbz.de/blog |
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| location | Germany | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | May 26 at 10:57 | |
| stats | profile views | 12 |
There is not much to say... I am just me :)
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Mar 1 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Oct 20 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 15 |
accepted | Using rsync in a cronjob when a password is needed |
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Dec 15 |
comment |
Using rsync in a cronjob when a password is needed So the path in the ssh command would be the path to the keyfiles on the remote? Since I dont use https on the server and it is deactivated I could then throw my keyfiles into httpsdocs and they would be safe there. I will give that a try in the evening. |
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Dec 15 |
comment |
Using rsync in a cronjob when a password is needed I cant run any additional demons, also I have a dynamic IP, so authorizing against it is not possible :( |
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Dec 14 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 14 |
asked | Using rsync in a cronjob when a password is needed |
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Dec 11 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Aug 20 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 20 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 20 |
awarded | Editor |
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Aug 20 |
accepted | How to replace one char with another in all filenames of the current directories? |
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Aug 20 |
revised |
How to replace one char with another in all filenames of the current directories? removed the hardcoded searchpath, so that this is usable as a scriptfile and working in the current directory |
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Aug 20 |
suggested | suggested edit on How to replace one char with another in all filenames of the current directories? |
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Aug 20 |
asked | How to replace one char with another in all filenames of the current directories? |