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How can i rsync over my network without using ssh?
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tbh why not jsut set them up with an ssh key that doesn't have an associated passphrase? Besides that, if you don't care about encrypting like you say, then you could replace all calls to ssh with telnet.
At least that's my immediate thoughts.
Because i don't like have passphraseless keys on my devices, i may just be being paranoid.
Look into ssh agent. It's a program that runs in the background and "caches" ssh keys after you unlock them once.
I have tried but it doesn't really work in the script. You load the key into the agent but it still asks for the passphrase
Maybe these will help: