quote(rsync stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/rsync rsyncd --daemon)
-You will then need to send inetd a HUP signal to tell it to reread its
-config file.
+Replace "/usr/bin/rsync" with the path to where you have rsync installed on
+your system. 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
it to reread the tt(/etc/rsyncd.conf). The file is re-read on each client
group "nobody".
dit(bf(exclude)) The "exclude" option allows you to specify a space
-separated list of patterns to add to the exclude list. This is equivalent
-to the client specifying these patterns with the --exclude option. Only
-one "exclude" option may be specified, but you can use "-" and "+" before
-patterns to specify exclude/include.
+separated list of patterns to add to the exclude list. This is
+equivalent to the client specifying these patterns with the --exclude
+option except that the exclude list is not passed to the client and
+thus only apply on the server. Only one "exclude" option may be
+specified, but you can use "-" and "+" before patterns to specify
+exclude/include.
Note that this option is not designed with strong security in
mind, it is quite possible that a client may find a way to bypass this
dit(bf(exclude from)) The "exclude from" option specifies a filename
on the server that contains exclude patterns, one per line. This is
equivalent to the client specifying the --exclude-from option with a
-equivalent file. See also the note about security for the exclude
-option above.
+equivalent file except that the resulting exclude patterns are not
+passed to the client and thus only apply on the server. See also the
+note about security for the exclude option above.
dit(bf(include)) The "include" option allows you to specify a space
separated list of patterns which rsync should not exclude. This is
The default is no "hosts deny" option, which means all hosts can connect.
+dit(bf(ignore errors)) The "ignore errors" option tells rsyncd to
+ignore IO errors on the server when deciding whether to run the delete
+phase of the transfer. Normally rsync skips the --delete step if any
+IO errors have occurred in order to prevent disasterous deletion due
+to a temporary resource shortage or other IO error. In some cases this
+test is counter productive so you can use this option to turn off this
+behaviour.
+
dit(bf(transfer logging)) The "transfer logging" option enables per-file
logging of downloads and uploads in a format somewhat similar to that
used by ftp daemons. If you want to customize the log formats look at