rsync server listening on TCP port 873. Connections from rsync clients
are accepted for either anonymous or authenticated rsync sessions.
rsync server listening on TCP port 873. Connections from rsync clients
are accepted for either anonymous or authenticated rsync sessions.
rsync. The daemon must run with root privileges.
You can launch it either via inetd or as a standalone daemon. If run
rsync. The daemon must run with root privileges.
You can launch it either via inetd or as a standalone daemon. If run
You will then need to send inetd a HUP signal to tell it to reread its
config file.
Note that you should not send the rsync server a HUP signal to force
You will then need to send inetd a HUP signal to tell it to reread its
config file.
Note that you should not send the rsync server a HUP signal to force
dit(bf(lock file)) The "lock file" option specifies the file to use to
support the "max connections" option. The rsync server uses record
locking on this file to ensure that the max connections limit is not
dit(bf(lock file)) The "lock file" option specifies the file to use to
support the "max connections" option. The rsync server uses record
locking on this file to ensure that the max connections limit is not
dit(bf(syslog facility)) The "syslog facility" option allows you to
specify the syslog facility name to use when logging messages from the
dit(bf(syslog facility)) The "syslog facility" option allows you to
specify the syslog facility name to use when logging messages from the
dit(bf(path)) The "path" option specifies the directory in the servers
filesystem to make available in this module. The rsync server will
chroot to this path before starting the file transfer with the
dit(bf(path)) The "path" option specifies the directory in the servers
filesystem to make available in this module. The rsync server will
chroot to this path before starting the file transfer with the
dit(bf(read only)) The "read only" option determines whether clients
will be able to upload files or not. If "read only" is true then any
dit(bf(read only)) The "read only" option determines whether clients
will be able to upload files or not. If "read only" is true then any
bf(You should make sure that the secrets file is not readable by anyone
other than the system administrator.) There is no default for the
"secrets file" option, you must choose a name (such as
bf(You should make sure that the secrets file is not readable by anyone
other than the system administrator.) There is no default for the
"secrets file" option, you must choose a name (such as
dit(bf(hosts allow)) The "hosts allow" option allows you to specify a
list of patterns that are matched against a connecting clients
dit(bf(hosts allow)) The "hosts allow" option allows you to specify a
list of patterns that are matched against a connecting clients