Re: The GPFS attribute patch and sandboxing rsync when running in --server mode

2021-05-19 Thread Nick Cleaton via rsync
On Wed, 19 May 2021 at 20:34, Christopher O Cowan wrote: > > So, I'm wondering if you or anyone else knows a way to force rsync into > --daemon mode from the server side? > Unless I'm wrong, I probably still need one of the shims I mentioned. > > Perhaps I could do the poor man's by writing a wra

Re: The GPFS attribute patch and sandboxing rsync when running in --server mode

2021-05-19 Thread Christopher O Cowan via rsync
So, I'm wondering if you or anyone else knows a way to force rsync into --daemon mode from the server side? Unless I'm wrong, I probably still need one of the shims I mentioned. Perhaps I could do the poor man's by writing a wrapper script (or even executable) to basically add the re-exec the

Re: The GPFS attribute patch and sandboxing rsync when running in --server mode

2021-04-25 Thread Nick Cleaton via rsync
On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 at 17:53, Chris Cowan via rsync wrote: > > I’ve also been looking at several solutions that try to sandbox > openssh/rsync.These include rssh (which should not be used anymore, > because it's Abandon-ware. But, it is what I am most familiar with), GNU > rush, and daet

The GPFS attribute patch and sandboxing rsync when running in --server mode

2021-04-25 Thread Chris Cowan via rsync
First my apologies if this ended up getting double posted! I'm looking at the GPFS attribute patches that Ronnie Sahlberg originally created. The last reference I've seen on this list was using rsync v3.0.9. (Orlando Richards mentions looking at it, and I know there is also a patch on github, i