-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
-tt(/etc/rsyncd.secrets)).
+There is no default for the "secrets file" option, you must choose a name
+(such as tt(/etc/rsyncd.secrets)).
+
+dit(bf(strict modes)) The "strict modes" option determines whether or not
+the permissions on the secrets file will be checked. If "strict modes" is
+true, then the secrets file must not be readable by any user id other
+than the one that the rsync daemon is running under. If "strict modes" is
+false, the check is not performed. The default is true. This option
+was added to accommodate rsync running on the Windows operating system.