On 11/11/15 09:27, Ben Woods wrote:
On Wednesday, 11 November 2015, John-Mark Gurney <j...@funkthat.com> wrote:

Ben Woods wrote this message on Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 15:40 +0800:
I have to agree that there are cases when the NONE cipher makes sense,
and
it is up to the end user to make sure they know what they are doing.

Personally I have used it at home to backup my old FreeBSD server (which
does not have AESNI) over a dedicated network connection to a backup
server
using rsync/ssh. Since it was not possible for anyone else to be on that
local network, and the server was so old it didn't have AESNI and would
soon be retired, using the NONE cipher sped up the transfer
significantly.

If you have a trusted network, why not just use nc?


Honest answer: ignorance of how I can use netcat together with rsync.

Sounds like you're looking for rsyncd instead of rsync over ssh (minus encryption).
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