X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/83fd337d8ec87e694b14253233f23d3c0d9dd626..ab304c268c7d3bece093eb65b0dcf1fd579988ae:/rsyncd.conf.yo diff --git a/rsyncd.conf.yo b/rsyncd.conf.yo index a8658641..da12ed03 100644 --- a/rsyncd.conf.yo +++ b/rsyncd.conf.yo @@ -399,6 +399,32 @@ encryption. Future versions of rsync may support SSL for better authentication and encryption, but that is still being investigated. +manpagesection(RUNNING AN RSYNC SERVER OVER A REMOTE SHELL PROGRAM) + +If rsync is run with both the --daemon and --rsh (-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 server port if you run an +rsync server only via a remote shell program. + +ADVANCED: To run an rsync server 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(rsync --server --daemon .) + +NOTE: rsync's argument parsing expects the trailing ".", so make sure +that it's there. If you want to use a rsyncd.conf(5)-style +configuration file other than the default, you can added a +--config option to the em(command): + +quote(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 --server option under normal circumstances. + manpagesection(EXAMPLES) A simple rsyncd.conf file that allow anonymous rsync to a ftp area at