David,
If all you need is restricted rsync support, I might recommend the rrsync
program that was just referenced.
There are a few things that I worry about with it, which are basically
configuration issues. If the users .ssh directory is within the files
reachable and writable by the user, as
On Sat, 2008-03-08 at 13:49 +0100, david reinares wrote:
> Since rsync 3.0 i've detected a problem with rssh and -e
> optionrssh doesn't allow this option...but is essential to me
> (cyphered transmission with ssh).
Rsync 3.0.0 uses -e as a server option, so rssh needs to be updated to
allow t