Hi all, we are just beginning to dive into rsync. I have limited experience with just playing around with the examples and reading all the docs that I can. I just read an interesting post from a developer that mentions cwrsync is a minimalistic rsync and thus things like permissions are not transfered, the post was from 2004. Here are my questions
Windows (cw)Rsync Client --> Linux Rsync server 1) Should we abandon cwrsync for cygwin + rsync? Have the disparities between the two versions been resolved? 2) What are the risks with using cwrsync (we want a limited footprint on the client)? 3) Assuming we use straight cygwin + rsync how does the linux rsync server handle the permissions and ACL's of an NTFS files system? Are they restorable back to a windows machine? The linux server won't have any of the users plus the ACLS stuff is totally different that unix. One more question, I became confused while reading about the differences in running rsync in daemon mode vs inetd mode and possibly a shell mode. We will be using rsync over an SSH tunnel to start but will eventually switch to rsync over SSL. We want to be able to add module definitions to the rsyncd.conf file as we go along without having to restart the rsync daemon or inetd service. We want this so that we can add new client machines without interfering with other clients use of the server. Is what we are trying to do workable? If so how should we run our rsync server. Thanks so much in advance Doug Lochart -- What profits a man if he gains the whole world yet loses his soul? -- To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html