>
> Richard Melville wrote:
> >>
> >> Richard Melville wrote:
> >>> -d /home/rsync doesn't create the home directory; surely it should be
> -m
> >>> /home/rsync.
> >>
> >> No, it just specifies a directory in /etc/passwd, but no one is logging
> >> into the rsync account, so it doesn't need to be created.
> >>
> >>     -- Bruce
> >>
> >
> > But the suggested configuration file appears to require it:-
> >
> > # This is a basic rsync configuration file
> > # It exports a single module without user authentication.
> >
> > motd file = /home/rsync/welcome.msg
> > use chroot = yes
> >
> > [localhost]
> >      path = /home/rsync
> >      comment = Default rsync module
> >      read only = yes
> >      list = yes
> >      uid = rsyncd
> >      gid = rsyncd
>
> Good point.  However that's only needed for the server.  We'll look into
> updating it.
>
>    -- Bruce
>

One further point I forgot to mention, the rsync configure script looks for
stunnel, and if it finds it adds support.  In non-daemon mode using ssh is
fine, as rsync has no built-in encryption, but in daemon mode, for
anonymous access with encryption, stunnel would need to be used.  Maybe
stunnel should be added as an optional dependency.  And openssh too,
although I note that it is mentioned in the text.

Richard
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