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-manpage(rsyncd.conf)(5)(26 Oct 2006)()()
+manpage(rsyncd.conf)(5)(26 Oct 2007)()()
manpagename(rsyncd.conf)(configuration file for rsync in daemon mode)
manpagesynopsis()
The file consists of modules and parameters. A module begins with the
name of the module in square brackets and continues until the next
-module begins. Modules contain parameters of the form 'name = value'.
+module begins. Modules contain parameters of the form "name = value".
The file is line-based -- that is, each newline-terminated line represents
either a comment, a module name or a parameter.
is no motd file.
dit(bf(pid file)) The "pid file" option tells the rsync daemon to write
-its process ID to that file.
+its process ID to that file. If the file already exists, the rsync
+daemon will abort rather than overwrite the file.
dit(bf(port)) You can override the default port the daemon will listen on
by specifying this value (defaults to 873). This is ignored if the daemon
differently from your normal system. For example, you could abbreviate
the list of users and groups. Also, you can protect this information from
being downloaded/uploaded by adding an exclude rule to the rsyncd.conf file
-(e.g. "exclude = /etc/**"). Note that having the exclusion affect uploads
+(e.g. "bf(exclude = /etc/**)"). Note that having the exclusion affect uploads
is a relatively new feature in rsync, so make sure your daemon is
at least 2.6.3 to effect this. Also note that it is safest to exclude a
directory and all its contents combining the rule "/some/dir/" with the
dit(bf(max connections)) The "max connections" option allows you to
specify the maximum number of simultaneous connections you will allow.
Any clients connecting when the maximum has been reached will receive a
-message telling them to try later. The default is 0 which means no limit.
+message telling them to try later. The default is 0, which means no limit.
+A negative value disables the module.
See also the "lock file" option.
dit(bf(log file)) When the "log file" option is set to a non-empty
was run as root. This complements the "uid" option. The default is gid -2,
which is normally the group "nobody".
+dit(bf(fake super)) Setting "fake super = yes" for a module causes the
+daemon side to behave as if the bf(--fake-user) command-line option had
+been specified. This allows the full attributes of a file to be stored
+without having to have the daemon actually running as root.
+
dit(bf(filter)) The "filter" option allows you to specify a space-separated
list of filter rules that the daemon will not allow to be read or written.
This is only superficially equivalent to the client specifying these
The format is a text string containing embedded single-character escape
sequences prefixed with a percent (%) character. An optional numeric
field width may also be specified between the percent and the escape
-letter (e.g. "%-50n %8l %07p").
+letter (e.g. "bf(%-50n %8l %07p)").
The default log format is "%o %h [%a] %m (%u) %f %l", and a "%t [%p] "
is always prefixed when using the "log file" option.
case-insensitive wildcard patterns. Any source filename matching one
of the patterns will not be compressed during transfer.
-The default setting is tt(*.gz *.tgz *.zip *.z *.rpm *.deb *.iso *.bz2 *.tbz)
+See the bf(--skip-compress) option in the bf(rsync)(1) manpage for the list
+of file suffixes that are not compressed by default. Specifying a value
+for the bf(dont compress) option changes the default when the daemon is
+the sender.
dit(bf(pre-xfer exec), bf(post-xfer exec)) You may specify a command to be run
before and/or after the transfer. If the bf(pre-xfer exec) command fails, the
manpagesection(VERSION)
-This man page is current for version 2.6.9pre3 of rsync.
+This man page is current for version 3.0.0pre4 of rsync.
manpagesection(CREDITS)