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===Configure UID/GID=== | ===Configure UID/GID=== | ||
See: {{Internal|Rsyncd.conf#Configure_User_and_Group|rsyncd.conf - Configure User and Group}} | Set the uid and git to "root" to allow the rsyncd server to preserve the original owners and groups. See: {{Internal|Rsyncd.conf#Configure_User_and_Group|rsyncd.conf - Configure User and Group}} | ||
==Enable the rsyncd Daemon to Start at Boot== | ==Enable the rsyncd Daemon to Start at Boot== |
Latest revision as of 05:40, 27 December 2018
Internal
Overview
Procedure
Configure the rsyncd Daemon
Configure UID/GID
Set the uid and git to "root" to allow the rsyncd server to preserve the original owners and groups. See:
Enable the rsyncd Daemon to Start at Boot
SELinux Configuration
rsync may interact with SELinux and fail operations that otherwise would succeed. A typical symptom is not to be able to create a directory:
[...] rsync: recv_generator: mkdir "/timesnap" (in rackstationb) failed: Permission denied (13):
The solution is to:
setsebool -P rsync_full_access=on
The change survives reboot. For more details, see: