diff -ur rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsync.1 rsync-3.0.8/rsync.1 --- rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsync.1 2011-03-26 22:37:52.000000000 +0100 +++ rsync-3.0.8/rsync.1 2011-04-07 10:27:01.761502719 +0200 @@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ .IP "\fB\-\-config=FILE\fP" This specifies an alternate config file than the default. This is only relevant when \fB\-\-daemon\fP is specified. -The default is /etc/rsyncd.conf unless the daemon is running over +The default is /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf unless the daemon is running over a remote shell program and the remote user is not the super\-user; in that case the default is rsyncd.conf in the current directory (typically $HOME). .IP @@ -3474,7 +3474,7 @@ .SH "FILES" .PP -/etc/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf +/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf .PP .SH "SEE ALSO" diff -ur rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsync.h rsync-3.0.8/rsync.h --- rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsync.h 2011-02-21 20:32:51.000000000 +0100 +++ rsync-3.0.8/rsync.h 2011-04-07 10:21:07.794002236 +0200 @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ /* RSYNCD_SYSCONF is now set in config.h */ #define RSYNCD_USERCONF "rsyncd.conf" -#define DEFAULT_LOCK_FILE "/var/run/rsyncd.lock" +#define DEFAULT_LOCK_FILE "/var/lock/rsyncd.lock" #define URL_PREFIX "rsync://" #define SYMLINK_PREFIX "/rsyncd-munged/" /* This MUST have a trailing slash! */ diff -ur rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsync.yo rsync-3.0.8/rsync.yo --- rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsync.yo 2011-03-26 22:34:18.000000000 +0100 +++ rsync-3.0.8/rsync.yo 2011-04-07 10:21:07.798002324 +0200 @@ -2220,7 +2220,7 @@ If standard input is a socket then rsync will assume that it is being run via inetd, otherwise it will detach from the current terminal and become a background daemon. The daemon will read the config file -(rsyncd.conf) on each connect made by a client and respond to +(/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf) on each connect made by a client and respond to requests accordingly. See the bf(rsyncd.conf)(5) man page for more details. @@ -2238,7 +2238,7 @@ dit(bf(--config=FILE)) This specifies an alternate config file than the default. This is only relevant when bf(--daemon) is specified. -The default is /etc/rsyncd.conf unless the daemon is running over +The default is /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf unless the daemon is running over a remote shell program and the remote user is not the super-user; in that case the default is rsyncd.conf in the current directory (typically $HOME). @@ -2972,7 +2972,7 @@ manpagefiles() -/etc/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf +/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf manpageseealso() diff -ur rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsyncd.conf.5 rsync-3.0.8/rsyncd.conf.5 --- rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsyncd.conf.5 2011-03-26 22:37:52.000000000 +0100 +++ rsync-3.0.8/rsyncd.conf.5 2011-04-07 10:21:07.789502107 +0200 @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ support the \(dq\&max connections\(dq\& parameter. The rsync daemon uses record locking on this file to ensure that the max connections limit is not exceeded for the modules sharing the lock file. -The default is \f(CW/var/run/rsyncd.lock\fP. +The default is \f(CW/var/lock/rsyncd.lock\fP. .IP .IP "\fBread only\fP" This parameter determines whether clients @@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ passwords. .IP There is no default for the \(dq\&secrets file\(dq\& parameter, you must choose a name -(such as \f(CW/etc/rsyncd.secrets\fP). The file must normally not be readable +(such as \f(CW/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets\fP). The file must normally not be readable by \(dq\&other\(dq\&; see \(dq\&strict modes\(dq\&. If the file is not found or is rejected, no logins for a \(dq\&user auth\(dq\& module will be possible. .IP @@ -785,12 +785,12 @@ path = /data/cvs comment = CVS repository (requires authentication) auth users = tridge, susan - secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets + secrets file = /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets .fi .PP -The /etc/rsyncd.secrets file would look something like this: +The /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets file would look something like this: .PP .RS \f(CWtridge:mypass\fP @@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ .SH "FILES" .PP -/etc/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf +/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf .PP .SH "SEE ALSO" diff -ur rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsyncd.conf.yo rsync-3.0.8/rsyncd.conf.yo --- rsync-3.0.8.orig/rsyncd.conf.yo 2011-03-26 22:34:18.000000000 +0100 +++ rsync-3.0.8/rsyncd.conf.yo 2011-04-07 10:21:07.792002183 +0200 @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ reread its config file. Note that you should bf(not) send the rsync daemon a HUP signal to force -it to reread the tt(rsyncd.conf) file. The file is re-read on each client +it to reread the tt(/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf) file. The file is re-read on each client connection. manpagesection(GLOBAL PARAMETERS) @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ dit(bf(path)) This parameter specifies the directory in the daemon's filesystem to make available in this module. You must specify this parameter -for each module in tt(rsyncd.conf). +for each module in tt(/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf). dit(bf(use chroot)) If "use chroot" is true, the rsync daemon will chroot to the "path" before starting the file transfer with the client. This has @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ passwords. There is no default for the "secrets file" parameter, you must choose a name -(such as tt(/etc/rsyncd.secrets)). The file must normally not be readable +(such as tt(/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets)). The file must normally not be readable by "other"; see "strict modes". If the file is not found or is rejected, no logins for a "user auth" module will be possible. @@ -673,10 +673,10 @@ path = /data/cvs comment = CVS repository (requires authentication) auth users = tridge, susan - secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets + secrets file = /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets ) -The /etc/rsyncd.secrets file would look something like this: +The /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets file would look something like this: quote( tt(tridge:mypass)nl()