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4177f09b 2manpage(rsyncd.conf)(5)(22 Apr 2006)()()
d90338ce 3manpagename(rsyncd.conf)(configuration file for rsync in daemon mode)
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4manpagesynopsis()
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6rsyncd.conf
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8manpagedescription()
9
10The rsyncd.conf file is the runtime configuration file for rsync when
d90338ce 11run as an rsync daemon.
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13The rsyncd.conf file controls authentication, access, logging and
14available modules.
15
16manpagesection(FILE FORMAT)
17
18The file consists of modules and parameters. A module begins with the
19name of the module in square brackets and continues until the next
20module begins. Modules contain parameters of the form 'name = value'.
21
faa82484 22The file is line-based -- that is, each newline-terminated line represents
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23either a comment, a module name or a parameter.
24
25Only the first equals sign in a parameter is significant. Whitespace before
26or after the first equals sign is discarded. Leading, trailing and internal
27whitespace in module and parameter names is irrelevant. Leading and
28trailing whitespace in a parameter value is discarded. Internal whitespace
29within a parameter value is retained verbatim.
30
31Any line beginning with a hash (#) is ignored, as are lines containing
32only whitespace.
33
e22de162 34Any line ending in a \ is "continued" on the next line in the
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35customary UNIX fashion.
36
37The values following the equals sign in parameters are all either a string
38(no quotes needed) or a boolean, which may be given as yes/no, 0/1 or
39true/false. Case is not significant in boolean values, but is preserved
40in string values.
41
5315b793 42manpagesection(LAUNCHING THE RSYNC DAEMON)
41059f75 43
faa82484 44The rsync daemon is launched by specifying the bf(--daemon) option to
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45rsync.
46
47The daemon must run with root privileges if you wish to use chroot, to
48bind to a port numbered under 1024 (as is the default 873), or to set
49file ownership. Otherwise, it must just have permission to read and
50write the appropriate data, log, and lock files.
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52You can launch it either via inetd, as a stand-alone daemon, or from
53an rsync client via a remote shell. If run as a stand-alone daemon then
faa82484 54just run the command "bf(rsync --daemon)" from a suitable startup script.
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56When run via inetd you should add a line like this to /etc/services:
57
faa82484 58verb( rsync 873/tcp)
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e22de162 60and a single line something like this to /etc/inetd.conf:
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faa82484 62verb( rsync stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/rsync rsyncd --daemon)
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64Replace "/usr/bin/rsync" with the path to where you have rsync installed on
65your system. You will then need to send inetd a HUP signal to tell it to
66reread its config file.
41059f75 67
d90338ce 68Note that you should bf(not) send the rsync daemon a HUP signal to force
30e8c8e1 69it to reread the tt(rsyncd.conf) file. The file is re-read on each client
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70connection.
71
72manpagesection(GLOBAL OPTIONS)
73
74The first parameters in the file (before a [module] header) are the
75global parameters.
76
77You may also include any module parameters in the global part of the
78config file in which case the supplied value will override the
79default for that parameter.
80
81startdit()
82dit(bf(motd file)) The "motd file" option allows you to specify a
5315b793 83"message of the day" to display to clients on each connect. This
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84usually contains site information and any legal notices. The default
85is no motd file.
86
8638dd48 87dit(bf(pid file)) The "pid file" option tells the rsync daemon to write
58811a0a 88its process ID to that file.
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90dit(bf(port)) You can override the default port the daemon will listen on
91by specifying this value (defaults to 873). This is ignored if the daemon
92is being run by inetd, and is superseded by the bf(--port) command-line option.
93
94dit(bf(address)) You can override the default IP address the daemon
95will listen on by specifying this value. This is ignored if the daemon is
96being run by inetd, and is superseded by the bf(--address) command-line option.
97
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98dit(bf(socket options)) This option can provide endless fun for people
99who like to tune their systems to the utmost degree. You can set all
100sorts of socket options which may make transfers faster (or
19826af5 101slower!). Read the man page for the code(setsockopt()) system call for
a6801c39 102details on some of the options you may be able to set. By default no
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103special socket options are set. These settings are superseded by the
104bf(--sockopts) command-line option.
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107
108
109manpagesection(MODULE OPTIONS)
110
111After the global options you should define a number of modules, each
112module exports a directory tree as a symbolic name. Modules are
113exported by specifying a module name in square brackets [module]
114followed by the options for that module.
115
116startdit()
117
118dit(bf(comment)) The "comment" option specifies a description string
119that is displayed next to the module name when clients obtain a list
120of available modules. The default is no comment.
121
d90338ce 122dit(bf(path)) The "path" option specifies the directory in the daemon's
8638dd48 123filesystem to make available in this module. You must specify this option
30e8c8e1 124for each module in tt(rsyncd.conf).
8638dd48 125
d90338ce 126dit(bf(use chroot)) If "use chroot" is true, the rsync daemon will chroot
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127to the "path" before starting the file transfer with the client. This has
128the advantage of extra protection against possible implementation security
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129holes, but it has the disadvantages of requiring super-user privileges
130and of complicating the preservation of usernames and groups
131(see below). When "use chroot" is false, rsync takes extra steps to
132manually process symlinks in an attempt to make them behave the same
133way as when "use chroot" is true (this behavior is new for version
1342.6.9).
5dc6e9c9 135The default for "use chroot" is true.
41059f75 136
cb290916 137In order to preserve usernames and groupnames, rsync needs to be able to
d99b4ccf 138use the standard library functions for looking up names and IDs (i.e.
19826af5 139code(getpwuid()), code(getgrgid()), code(getpwname()), and code(getgrnam())). This means a
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140process in the chroot namespace will need to have access to the resources
141used by these library functions (traditionally /etc/passwd and
142/etc/group). If these resources are not available, rsync will only be
faa82484 143able to copy the IDs, just as if the bf(--numeric-ids) option had been
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144specified.
145
146Note that you are free to setup user/group information in the chroot area
147differently from your normal system. For example, you could abbreviate
553f9375 148the list of users and groups. Also, you can protect this information from
d802ea54 149being downloaded/uploaded by adding an exclude rule to the rsyncd.conf file
78bcddcc 150(e.g. "exclude = /etc/**"). Note that having the exclusion affect uploads
d90338ce 151is a relatively new feature in rsync, so make sure your daemon is
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152at least 2.6.3 to effect this. Also note that it is safest to exclude a
153directory and all its contents combining the rule "/some/dir/" with the
154rule "/some/dir/**" just to be sure that rsync will not allow deeper
155access to some of the excluded files inside the directory (rsync tries to
156do this automatically, but you might as well specify both to be extra
157sure).
cb290916 158
5e71c444 159dit(bf(max connections)) The "max connections" option allows you to
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160specify the maximum number of simultaneous connections you will allow.
161Any clients connecting when the maximum has been reached will receive a
162message telling them to try later. The default is 0 which means no limit.
163See also the "lock file" option.
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165dit(bf(log file)) When the "log file" option is set to a non-empty
166string, the rsync daemon will log messages to the indicated file rather
167than using syslog. This is particularly useful on systems (such as AIX)
168where code(syslog()) doesn't work for chrooted programs. The file is
169opened before code(chroot()) is called, allowing it to be placed outside
170the transfer. If this value is set on a per-module basis instead of
171globally, the global log will still contain any authorization failures
172or config-file error messages.
173
174If the daemon fails to open to specified file, it will fall back to
175using syslog and output an error about the failure. (Note that the
176failure to open the specified log file used to be a fatal error.)
177
178dit(bf(syslog facility)) The "syslog facility" option allows you to
179specify the syslog facility name to use when logging messages from the
180rsync daemon. You may use any standard syslog facility name which is
181defined on your system. Common names are auth, authpriv, cron, daemon,
182ftp, kern, lpr, mail, news, security, syslog, user, uucp, local0,
183local1, local2, local3, local4, local5, local6 and local7. The default
184is daemon. This setting has no effect if the "log file" setting is a
185non-empty string (either set in the per-modules settings, or inherited
186from the global settings).
187
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188dit(bf(max verbosity)) The "max verbosity" option allows you to control
189the maximum amount of verbose information that you'll allow the daemon to
190generate (since the information goes into the log file). The default is 1,
191which allows the client to request one level of verbosity.
192
5e71c444 193dit(bf(lock file)) The "lock file" option specifies the file to use to
d90338ce 194support the "max connections" option. The rsync daemon uses record
5e71c444 195locking on this file to ensure that the max connections limit is not
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196exceeded for the modules sharing the lock file.
197The default is tt(/var/run/rsyncd.lock).
5e71c444 198
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199dit(bf(read only)) The "read only" option determines whether clients
200will be able to upload files or not. If "read only" is true then any
201attempted uploads will fail. If "read only" is false then uploads will
d90338ce 202be possible if file permissions on the daemon side allow them. The default
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203is for all modules to be read only.
204
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205dit(bf(write only)) The "write only" option determines whether clients
206will be able to download files or not. If "write only" is true then any
207attempted downloads will fail. If "write only" is false then downloads
d90338ce 208will be possible if file permissions on the daemon side allow them. The
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209default is for this option to be disabled.
210
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211dit(bf(list)) The "list" option determines if this module should be
212listed when the client asks for a listing of available modules. By
213setting this to false you can create hidden modules. The default is
214for modules to be listable.
215
58811a0a 216dit(bf(uid)) The "uid" option specifies the user name or user ID that
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217file transfers to and from that module should take place as when the daemon
218was run as root. In combination with the "gid" option this determines what
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219file permissions are available. The default is uid -2, which is normally
220the user "nobody".
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58811a0a 222dit(bf(gid)) The "gid" option specifies the group name or group ID that
716baed7 223file transfers to and from that module should take place as when the daemon
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224was run as root. This complements the "uid" option. The default is gid -2,
225which is normally the group "nobody".
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dd69b397 227dit(bf(filter)) The "filter" option allows you to specify a space-separated
d90338ce 228list of filter rules that the daemon will not allow to be read or written.
dd69b397 229This is only superficially equivalent to the client specifying these
faa82484 230patterns with the bf(--filter) option. Only one "filter" option may be
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231specified, but it may contain as many rules as you like, including
232merge-file rules. Note that per-directory merge-file rules do not provide
faa82484 233as much protection as global rules, but they can be used to make bf(--delete)
d90338ce 234work better when a client downloads the daemon's files (if the per-dir
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235merge files are included in the transfer).
236
553f9375 237dit(bf(exclude)) The "exclude" option allows you to specify a
d90338ce 238space-separated list of patterns that the daemon will not allow to be read
553f9375 239or written. This is only superficially equivalent to the client
faa82484 240specifying these patterns with the bf(--exclude) option. Only one "exclude"
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241option may be specified, but you can use "-" and "+" before patterns to
242specify exclude/include.
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244Because this exclude list is not passed to the client it only applies on
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245the daemon: that is, it excludes files received by a client when receiving
246from a daemon and files deleted on a daemon when sending to a daemon, but
553f9375 247it doesn't exclude files from being deleted on a client when receiving
d90338ce 248from a daemon.
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250dit(bf(exclude from)) The "exclude from" option specifies a filename
d90338ce 251on the daemon that contains exclude patterns, one per line.
83fd337d 252This is only superficially equivalent
faa82484 253to the client specifying the bf(--exclude-from) option with an equivalent file.
83fd337d 254See the "exclude" option above.
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256dit(bf(include)) The "include" option allows you to specify a
257space-separated list of patterns which rsync should not exclude. This is
258only superficially equivalent to the client specifying these patterns with
d90338ce 259the bf(--include) option because it applies only on the daemon. This is
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260useful as it allows you to build up quite complex exclude/include rules.
261Only one "include" option may be specified, but you can use "+" and "-"
262before patterns to switch include/exclude. See the "exclude" option
263above.
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265dit(bf(include from)) The "include from" option specifies a filename
d90338ce 266on the daemon that contains include patterns, one per line. This is
83fd337d 267only superficially equivalent to the client specifying the
faa82484 268bf(--include-from) option with a equivalent file.
83fd337d 269See the "exclude" option above.
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271dit(bf(incoming chmod)) This option allows you to specify a set of
272comma-separated chmod strings that will affect the permissions of all
273incoming files (files that are being received by the daemon). These
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274changes happen after all other permission calculations, and this will
275even override destination-default and/or existing permissions when the
276client does not specify bf(--perms).
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277See the description of the bf(--chmod) rsync option and the bf(chmod)(1)
278manpage for information on the format of this string.
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280dit(bf(outgoing chmod)) This option allows you to specify a set of
281comma-separated chmod strings that will affect the permissions of all
282outgoing files (files that are being sent out from the daemon). These
283changes happen first, making the sent permissions appear to be different
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284than those stored in the filesystem itself. For instance, you could
285disable group write permissions on the server while having it appear to
286be on to the clients.
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287See the description of the bf(--chmod) rsync option and the bf(chmod)(1)
288manpage for information on the format of this string.
17af842d 289
5d78a102 290dit(bf(auth users)) The "auth users" option specifies a comma and
553f9375 291space-separated list of usernames that will be allowed to connect to
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292this module. The usernames do not need to exist on the local
293system. The usernames may also contain shell wildcard characters. If
294"auth users" is set then the client will be challenged to supply a
295username and password to connect to the module. A challenge response
296authentication protocol is used for this exchange. The plain text
9aacb4df 297usernames and passwords are stored in the file specified by the
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298"secrets file" option. The default is for all users to be able to
299connect without a password (this is called "anonymous rsync").
300
d90338ce 301See also the "CONNECTING TO AN RSYNC DAEMON OVER A REMOTE SHELL
19826af5 302PROGRAM" section in bf(rsync)(1) for information on how handle an
bef49340 303rsyncd.conf-level username that differs from the remote-shell-level
d90338ce 304username when using a remote shell to connect to an rsync daemon.
bef49340 305
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306dit(bf(secrets file)) The "secrets file" option specifies the name of
307a file that contains the username:password pairs used for
308authenticating this module. This file is only consulted if the "auth
309users" option is specified. The file is line based and contains
310username:password pairs separated by a single colon. Any line starting
311with a hash (#) is considered a comment and is skipped. The passwords
312can contain any characters but be warned that many operating systems
313limit the length of passwords that can be typed at the client end, so
314you may find that passwords longer than 8 characters don't work.
315
3ca8e68f 316There is no default for the "secrets file" option, you must choose a name
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317(such as tt(/etc/rsyncd.secrets)). The file must normally not be readable
318by "other"; see "strict modes".
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320dit(bf(strict modes)) The "strict modes" option determines whether or not
321the permissions on the secrets file will be checked. If "strict modes" is
58811a0a 322true, then the secrets file must not be readable by any user ID other
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323than the one that the rsync daemon is running under. If "strict modes" is
324false, the check is not performed. The default is true. This option
325was added to accommodate rsync running on the Windows operating system.
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327dit(bf(hosts allow)) The "hosts allow" option allows you to specify a
328list of patterns that are matched against a connecting clients
329hostname and IP address. If none of the patterns match then the
330connection is rejected.
331
332Each pattern can be in one of five forms:
333
faa82484 334quote(itemize(
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335 it() a dotted decimal IPv4 address of the form a.b.c.d, or an IPv6 address
336 of the form a:b:c::d:e:f. In this case the incoming machine's IP address
bc2b4963 337 must match exactly.
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338 it() an address/mask in the form ipaddr/n where ipaddr is the IP address
339 and n is the number of one bits in the netmask. All IP addresses which
340 match the masked IP address will be allowed in.
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341 it() an address/mask in the form ipaddr/maskaddr where ipaddr is the
342 IP address and maskaddr is the netmask in dotted decimal notation for IPv4,
343 or similar for IPv6, e.g. ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: instead of /64. All IP
344 addresses which match the masked IP address will be allowed in.
41059f75 345 it() a hostname. The hostname as determined by a reverse lookup will
5315b793 346 be matched (case insensitive) against the pattern. Only an exact
41059f75 347 match is allowed in.
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348 it() a hostname pattern using wildcards. These are matched using the
349 same rules as normal unix filename matching. If the pattern matches
5315b793 350 then the client is allowed in.
faa82484 351))
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353Note IPv6 link-local addresses can have a scope in the address specification:
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355quote(
356tt( fe80::1%link1)nl()
357tt( fe80::%link1/64)nl()
358tt( fe80::%link1/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::)nl()
359)
61ca7d59 360
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361You can also combine "hosts allow" with a separate "hosts deny"
362option. If both options are specified then the "hosts allow" option s
5315b793 363checked first and a match results in the client being able to
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364connect. The "hosts deny" option is then checked and a match means
365that the host is rejected. If the host does not match either the
366"hosts allow" or the "hosts deny" patterns then it is allowed to
367connect.
368
369The default is no "hosts allow" option, which means all hosts can connect.
370
de2fd20e 371dit(bf(hosts deny)) The "hosts deny" option allows you to specify a
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372list of patterns that are matched against a connecting clients
373hostname and IP address. If the pattern matches then the connection is
374rejected. See the "hosts allow" option for more information.
375
376The default is no "hosts deny" option, which means all hosts can connect.
377
cda2ae84 378dit(bf(ignore errors)) The "ignore errors" option tells rsyncd to
d90338ce 379ignore I/O errors on the daemon when deciding whether to run the delete
faa82484 380phase of the transfer. Normally rsync skips the bf(--delete) step if any
ae283632 381I/O errors have occurred in order to prevent disastrous deletion due
58811a0a 382to a temporary resource shortage or other I/O error. In some cases this
cda2ae84 383test is counter productive so you can use this option to turn off this
ae283632 384behavior.
cda2ae84 385
d90338ce 386dit(bf(ignore nonreadable)) This tells the rsync daemon to completely
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387ignore files that are not readable by the user. This is useful for
388public archives that may have some non-readable files among the
389directories, and the sysadmin doesn't want those files to be seen at all.
390
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391dit(bf(transfer logging)) The "transfer logging" option enables per-file
392logging of downloads and uploads in a format somewhat similar to that
d90338ce 393used by ftp daemons. The daemon always logs the transfer at the end, so
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394if a transfer is aborted, no mention will be made in the log file.
395
396If you want to customize the log lines, see the "log format" option.
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398dit(bf(log format)) The "log format" option allows you to specify the
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399format used for logging file transfers when transfer logging is enabled.
400The format is a text string containing embedded single-character escape
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401sequences prefixed with a percent (%) character. An optional numeric
402field width may also be specified between the percent and the escape
403letter (e.g. "%-50n %8l %07p").
81791cfc 404
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405The default log format is "%o %h [%a] %m (%u) %f %l", and a "%t [%p] "
406is always prefixed when using the "log file" option.
407(A perl script that will summarize this default log format is included
408in the rsync source code distribution in the "support" subdirectory:
409rsyncstats.)
410
411The single-character escapes that are understood are as follows:
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faa82484 413quote(itemize(
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414 it() %a the remote IP address
415 it() %b the number of bytes actually transferred
416 it() %B the permission bits of the file (e.g. rwxrwxrwt)
417 it() %c the checksum bytes received for this file (only when sending)
418 it() %f the filename (long form on sender; no trailing "/")
419 it() %G the gid of the file (decimal) or "DEFAULT"
420 it() %h the remote host name
527a010f 421 it() %i an itemized list of what is being updated
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422 it() %l the length of the file in bytes
423 it() %L the string " -> SYMLINK", " => HARDLINK", or "" (where bf(SYMLINK) or bf(HARDLINK) is a filename)
424 it() %m the module name
425 it() %M the last-modified time of the file
426 it() %n the filename (short form; trailing "/" on dir)
427 it() %o the operation, which is "send", "recv", or "del." (the latter includes the trailing period)
428 it() %p the process ID of this rsync session
429 it() %P the module path
430 it() %t the current date time
431 it() %u the authenticated username or an empty string
432 it() %U the uid of the file (decimal)
faa82484 433))
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435For a list of what the characters mean that are output by "%i", see the
436bf(--itemize-changes) option in the rsync manpage.
527a010f 437
9e453674 438Note that some of the logged output changes when talking with older
80a24d52 439rsync versions. For instance, deleted files were only output as verbose
8ebdc972 440messages prior to rsync 2.6.4.
a85a1514 441
81791cfc 442dit(bf(timeout)) The "timeout" option allows you to override the
58811a0a 443clients choice for I/O timeout for this module. Using this option you
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444can ensure that rsync won't wait on a dead client forever. The timeout
445is specified in seconds. A value of zero means no timeout and is the
d90338ce 446default. A good choice for anonymous rsync daemons may be 600 (giving
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447a 10 minute timeout).
448
cd8185f2 449dit(bf(refuse options)) The "refuse options" option allows you to
553f9375 450specify a space-separated list of rsync command line options that will
d90338ce 451be refused by your rsync daemon.
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452You may specify the full option name, its one-letter abbreviation, or a
453wild-card string that matches multiple options.
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454For example, this would refuse bf(--checksum) (bf(-c)) and all the various
455delete options:
1cb0a3ed 456
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457quote(tt( refuse options = c delete))
458
459The reason the above refuses all delete options is that the options imply
460bf(--delete), and implied options are refused just like explicit options.
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461As an additional safety feature, the refusal of "delete" also refuses
462bf(remove-sent-files) when the daemon is the sender; if you want the latter
463without the former, instead refuse "delete-*" -- that refuses all the
464delete modes without affecting bf(--remove-sent-files).
1cb0a3ed 465
d90338ce 466When an option is refused, the daemon prints an error message and exits.
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467To prevent all compression, you can use "dont compress = *" (see below)
468instead of "refuse options = compress" to avoid returning an error to a
469client that requests compression.
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472filenames based on wildcard patterns that should not be compressed
473during transfer. Compression is expensive in terms of CPU usage so it
474is usually good to not try to compress files that won't compress well,
475such as already compressed files.
476
553f9375 477The "dont compress" option takes a space-separated list of
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479of the patterns will not be compressed during transfer.
480
faa82484 481The default setting is tt(*.gz *.tgz *.zip *.z *.rpm *.deb *.iso *.bz2 *.tbz)
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484before and/or after the transfer. If the bf(pre-xfer exec) command fails, the
485transfer is aborted before it begins.
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488specific to the pre-xfer or the post-xfer environment:
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490quote(itemize(
491 it() bf(RSYNC_MODULE_NAME): The name of the module being accessed.
492 it() bf(RSYNC_MODULE_PATH): The path configured for the module.
493 it() bf(RSYNC_HOST_ADDR): The accessing host's IP address.
494 it() bf(RSYNC_HOST_NAME): The accessing host's name.
495 it() bf(RSYNC_USER_NAME): The accessing user's name (empty if no user).
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497 by the user (note that the user can specify multiple source files,
498 so the request can be something like "mod/path1 mod/path2", etc.).
70e98a43 499 it() bf(RSYNC_ARG#): (pre-xfer only) The pre-request arguments are set
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501 value contains a single period.
37439b36 502 it() bf(RSYNC_EXIT_STATUS): (post-xfer only) rsync's exit value. This will be 0 for a
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504 (e.g. 23=partial xfer), or a -1 if rsync failed to exit properly.
19826af5 505 it() bf(RSYNC_RAW_STATUS): (post-xfer only) the raw exit value from code(waitpid()).
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507
508Even though the commands can be associated with a particular module, they
509are run using the permissions of the user that started the daemon (not the
37439b36 510module's uid/gid setting) without any chroot restrictions.
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515
516The authentication protocol used in rsync is a 128 bit MD4 based
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517challenge response system. This is fairly weak protection, though (with
518at least one brute-force hash-finding algorithm publicly available), so
519if you want really top-quality security, then I recommend that you run
520rsync over ssh. (Yes, a future version of rsync will switch over to a
521stronger hashing method.)
4c3d16be 522
d90338ce 523Also note that the rsync daemon protocol does not currently provide any
f39281ae 524encryption of the data that is transferred over the connection. Only
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526encryption.
527
528Future versions of rsync may support SSL for better authentication and
529encryption, but that is still being investigated.
530
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532
533A simple rsyncd.conf file that allow anonymous rsync to a ftp area at
e22de162 534tt(/home/ftp) would be:
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536verb(
537[ftp]
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539 comment = ftp export area
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541
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545uid = nobody
546gid = nobody
547use chroot = no
548max connections = 4
549syslog facility = local5
0f621785 550pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
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faa82484 552[ftp]
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554 comment = whole ftp area (approx 6.1 GB)
555
556[sambaftp]
557 path = /var/ftp/pub/samba
558 comment = Samba ftp area (approx 300 MB)
559
560[rsyncftp]
561 path = /var/ftp/pub/rsync
562 comment = rsync ftp area (approx 6 MB)
563
564[sambawww]
565 path = /public_html/samba
566 comment = Samba WWW pages (approx 240 MB)
567
568[cvs]
569 path = /data/cvs
570 comment = CVS repository (requires authentication)
571 auth users = tridge, susan
572 secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets
573)
574
575The /etc/rsyncd.secrets file would look something like this:
576
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578tt(tridge:mypass)nl()
579tt(susan:herpass)nl()
580)
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582manpagefiles()
583
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586manpageseealso()
587
588rsync(1)
589
590manpagediagnostics()
591
592manpagebugs()
593
41059f75 594Please report bugs! The rsync bug tracking system is online at
9e3c856a 595url(http://rsync.samba.org/)(http://rsync.samba.org/)
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597manpagesection(VERSION)
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4177f09b 599This man page is current for version 2.6.8 of rsync.
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601manpagesection(CREDITS)
602
603rsync is distributed under the GNU public license. See the file
604COPYING for details.
605
606The primary ftp site for rsync is
9e3c856a 607url(ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync)(ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync).
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609A WEB site is available at
9e3c856a 610url(http://rsync.samba.org/)(http://rsync.samba.org/)
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612We would be delighted to hear from you if you like this program.
613
614This program uses the zlib compression library written by Jean-loup
615Gailly and Mark Adler.
616
617manpagesection(THANKS)
618
619Thanks to Warren Stanley for his original idea and patch for the rsync
d90338ce 620daemon. Thanks to Karsten Thygesen for his many suggestions and
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622
623manpageauthor()
624
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626Many people have later contributed to it.
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628Mailing lists for support and development are available at
629url(http://lists.samba.org)(lists.samba.org)