Yep.I just noted that I cannot ssh to common-lisp.net anymore (offending key).Can you point me to the instructions to fix this?Moreover: I have already set up gitlab.common-lisp.net with 2FA, but now, it gets me to the "Explore/Projects". Would it be possible to point to the personal pages instead?ThanksMAOn Tue, Mar 11, 2025 at 3:01 PM Raymond Toy <toy.raymond@gmail.com> wrote:
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I-20126 Milan (MI) ITALYOn 3/10/25 5:57 PM, Carl Shapiro wrote:
Likewise, I set up a monthly cronjob to backup cmucl and other things I have onc-l.net. Probably been doing this ever since rsync was available.Jon Boone <ipmonger@delamancha.org> writes:It appears the script assumes an rsync daemon listening on TCP port 873. Carl, is there some reason to not use ssh instead? Rsync can support this trivially with much improved security properties.Thanks for the suggestion. I set this up many years ago so I cannot be absolutely certain but I suspect that I used rsync the way I did because that is the method that was documented at the time.
Me too, as long as I don’t have to provide myc-l.net credentials. Some passwordless ssh would be fine. Or other scheme.https://web.archive.org/web/20040606094613/http://common-lisp.net/rsync.shtml I am open to doing something different if there are viable options available.