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preparing for release of 2.1.1
[rsync/rsync.git]
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rsyncd.conf.yo
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support the "max connections" option. The rsync server uses record
locking on this file to ensure that the max connections limit is not
exceeded. The default is tt(/var/run/rsyncd.lock).
locking on this file to ensure that the max connections limit is not
exceeded. The default is tt(/var/run/rsyncd.lock).
+dit(bf(log file)) The "log file" option tells the rsync daemon to log
+messages to that file rather than using syslog. This is particularly
+useful on systems (such as AIX) where syslog() doesn't work for
+chrooted programs like rsync.
+
dit(bf(syslog facility)) The "syslog facility" option allows you to
specify the syslog facility name to use when logging messages from the
rsync server. You may use any standard syslog facility name which is
dit(bf(syslog facility)) The "syslog facility" option allows you to
specify the syslog facility name to use when logging messages from the
rsync server. You may use any standard syslog facility name which is
@@
-225,7
+230,7
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connect.
The default is no "hosts allow" option, which means all hosts can connect.
The default is no "hosts allow" option, which means all hosts can connect.
-dit(bf(hosts
allow
)) The "hosts deny" option allows you to specify a
+dit(bf(hosts
deny
)) The "hosts deny" option allows you to specify a
list of patterns that are matched against a connecting clients
hostname and IP address. If the pattern matches then the connection is
rejected. See the "hosts allow" option for more information.
list of patterns that are matched against a connecting clients
hostname and IP address. If the pattern matches then the connection is
rejected. See the "hosts allow" option for more information.