- If rsync is interrupted via a handled signal (such as SIGINT), it will
once again clean-up its temp file from the destination dir.
- - An rsync daemon that is receiving files with "use chroot = no" no longer
- sanitizes the symlink target strings (by default). This means that each
- symlink's value will now be accepted (and thus returned) with its symlink
- info intact. Also, in order to keep things safe, all arg paths and any
- dereferenced symlinks (e.g. via --copy-links or --keep-dirlinks) are
- manually verified to ensure that no symlinks try to escape past the top
- of the module's path. These changes make a non-chroot daemon behave the
- same way as a chroot daemon with regard to symlinks, and also avoids a
- potential problem where a pre-existing symlink could have escaped the
- module's hierarchy. See also the new "munge symlinks" daemon setting.
-
- Fixed an overzealous sanitizing bug in the handling of the --link-dest,
--copy-dest, and --compare-dest options to a daemon without chroot: if
the copy's destination dir is deeper than the top of the module's path,
- Made "log file" and "syslog facility" settable on a per-module basis in
the daemon's config file.
- - Added the "munge symlinks" daemon setting to enable the old-style
- tweaking of "unsafe" symlinks, but it can now be consistently applied
- regardless of how "use chroot" is set.
-
- Added the --remove-source-files option as a replacement for the (now
deprecated) --remove-sent-files option. This new option removes all
non-dirs from the source directories, even if the file was already