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-manpage(rsyncd.conf)(5)(30 Mar 2005)()()
+manpage(rsyncd.conf)(5)(7 Jul 2005)()()
manpagename(rsyncd.conf)(configuration file for rsync in daemon mode)
manpagesynopsis()
You can launch it either via inetd, as a stand-alone daemon, or from
an rsync client via a remote shell. If run as a stand-alone daemon then
just run the command "bf(rsync --daemon)" from a suitable startup script.
-If run from an rsync client via a remote shell (by specifying both the
-bf(--rsh) (bf(-e)) option and daemon mode with "::" or "rsync://"), the bf(--daemon)
-option is automatically passed to the remote side.
When run via inetd you should add a line like this to /etc/services:
Future versions of rsync may support SSL for better authentication and
encryption, but that is still being investigated.
-manpagesection(RUNNING AN RSYNC DAEMON OVER A REMOTE SHELL PROGRAM)
-
-If rsync is run with both the bf(--daemon) and bf(--rsh) (bf(-e)) options, it will
-spawn an rsync daemon using a remote shell connection. Several
-configuration options will not be available unless the remote user is
-root (e.g. chroot, setuid/setgid, etc.). There is no need to configure
-inetd or the services map to include the rsync daemon port if you run an
-rsync daemon only via a remote shell program.
-
-ADVANCED: To run an rsync daemon out of a single-use ssh key, use the
-"command=em(COMMAND)" syntax in the remote user's authorized_keys entry,
-where command would be
-
-quote(tt(rsync --server --daemon .))
-
-NOTE: rsync's argument parsing expects the trailing ".", so make sure
-that it's there. If you want to use an rsyncd.conf(5)-style
-configuration file other than the default, you can added a
-bf(--config) option to the em(command):
-
-quote(tt(rsync --server --daemon --config=em(file) .))
-
-Note that the "--server" here is the internal option that rsync uses to
-run the remote version of rsync that it communicates with, and thus you
-should not be using the bf(--server) option under normal circumstances.
-
manpagesection(EXAMPLES)
A simple rsyncd.conf file that allow anonymous rsync to a ftp area at
manpagesection(VERSION)
-This man page is current for version 2.6.4 of rsync.
+This man page is current for version 2.6.6pre1 of rsync.
manpagesection(CREDITS)