On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 05:11:40PM -0400, pyxl wrote: > Well, > > Looking at the source for 2.5.5, I'm only seeing mention of it under the > --numeric-ids flag in rsync(1); --owner doesn't make mention of it at all. > What you quoted must be in CVS (I'd look, but I don't know how to do a > remote CVS checkout yet, and am too lazy to learn at this moment).
I researched it at http://cvs.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/rsync/rsync.yo and see that it was taken out of the --owner item in rsync 2.5.1 by change 1.86: http://cvs.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/rsync/rsync.yo.diff?r1=1.85&r2=1.86 That patch had many wording changes to the man page, suggested by somebody from the community, and I think it was wrong to drop this info. I will fix it for the next release, but I don't want to use your suggested wording because I don't want to make it sound like we're recommending that people do "use chroot = no"; instead, I will just inform them of the consequences. - Dave Dykstra > Here's a patch for the changes to those man pages against the 2.5.5 release > tree. It changes --owner in rsync(1) and "use chroot" in rsyncd.conf(5). > > diff -uNr rsync-2.5.5/rsync.1 rsync-2.5.5_update/rsync.1 > --- rsync-2.5.5/rsync.1 Wed Feb 6 16:21:19 2002 > +++ rsync-2.5.5_update/rsync.1 Tue Jun 25 16:28:52 2002 > @@ -488,7 +488,9 @@ > .IP "\fB-o, --owner\fP" > This option causes rsync to set the owner of the > destination file to be the same as the source file\&. On most systems, > -only the super-user can set file ownership\&. > +only the super-user can set file ownership\&. For this to work when one > +side is an rsync daemon, the module must be configured with "use chroot = > no" > +or else only numeric uid and gid will be provided\&. > .IP > .IP "\fB-g, --group\fP" > This option causes rsync to set the group of the > diff -uNr rsync-2.5.5/rsyncd.conf.5 rsync-2.5.5_update/rsyncd.conf.5 > --- rsync-2.5.5/rsyncd.conf.5 Fri Aug 31 04:12:35 2001 > +++ rsync-2.5.5_update/rsyncd.conf.5 Tue Jun 25 16:46:51 2002 > @@ -144,7 +144,9 @@ > of not being able to follow symbolic links outside of the new root path > when reading\&. When "use chroot" is false, for security reasons > symlinks may only be relative paths pointing to other files within the > -root path, and leading slashes are removed from absolute paths\&. The > +root path, and leading slashes are removed from absolute paths\&. Note > +that for --owner (-o) and --group (-g) client side options to function, > +"use chroot" must be set to false for the module\&. The > default for "use chroot" is true\&. > .IP > .IP "\fBmax connections\fP" -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html