diff -burN rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsyncd.conf.5 rsync-2.6.2/rsyncd.conf.5 --- rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsyncd.conf.5 2004-05-02 10:20:23.157077408 +0200 +++ rsync-2.6.2/rsyncd.conf.5 2004-05-02 11:11:53.624254984 +0200 @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ you may find that passwords longer than 8 characters don\&'t work\&. .IP There is no default for the "secrets file" option, 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 "other"; see "strict modes"\&. .IP .IP "\fBstrict modes\fP" @@ -557,13 +557,13 @@ 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 tridge:mypass .br @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ .PP .SH "FILES" .PP -/etc/rsyncd\&.conf or rsyncd\&.conf +/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd\&.conf or rsyncd\&.conf .PP .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP diff -burN rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsyncd.conf.yo rsync-2.6.2/rsyncd.conf.yo --- rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsyncd.conf.yo 2004-05-02 10:20:23.170075432 +0200 +++ rsync-2.6.2/rsyncd.conf.yo 2004-05-02 11:13:07.881966096 +0200 @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ reread its config file. Note that you should not send the rsync server 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 OPTIONS) @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ dit(bf(path)) The "path" option specifies the directory in the servers filesystem to make available in this module. You must specify this option -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 server will chroot to the "path" before starting the file transfer with the client. This has @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ you may find that passwords longer than 8 characters don't work. There is no default for the "secrets file" option, 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". dit(bf(strict modes)) The "strict modes" option determines whether or not @@ -486,17 +486,17 @@ 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: tridge:mypass nl() susan:herpass manpagefiles() -/etc/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf +/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf manpageseealso() diff -burN rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsync.h rsync-2.6.2/rsync.h --- rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsync.h 2004-05-02 10:20:23.165076192 +0200 +++ rsync-2.6.2/rsync.h 2004-05-02 10:29:51.993601112 +0200 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ /* 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 BACKUP_SUFFIX "~" diff -burN rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsyncstats rsync-2.6.2/rsyncstats --- rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsyncstats 2004-05-02 10:20:23.170075432 +0200 +++ rsync-2.6.2/rsyncstats 2004-05-02 11:13:25.761248032 +0200 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # edit the next line to customize for your default log file -$usage_file = "/var/adm/rsyncd.log"; +$usage_file = "/var/log/rsyncd.log"; # Edit the following lines for default report settings. # Entries defined here will be over-ridden by the command line. diff -burN rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsync.yo rsync-2.6.2/rsync.yo --- rsync-2.6.2.orig/rsync.yo 2004-05-02 10:20:23.163076496 +0200 +++ rsync-2.6.2/rsync.yo 2004-05-02 11:10:50.675824600 +0200 @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ An rsync server is configured using a configuration file. Please see the rsyncd.conf(5) man page for more information. By default the configuration -file is called /etc/rsyncd.conf, unless rsync is running over a remote +file is called /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf, unless rsync is running over a remote shell program and is not running as root; in that case, the default name is rsyncd.conf in the current directory on the remote computer (typically $HOME). @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ 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 rsyncd.conf(5) man page for more details. @@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ dit(bf(--config=FILE)) This specifies an alternate config file than the default. This is only relevant when --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 root; in that case the default is rsyncd.conf in the current directory (typically $HOME). @@ -1258,7 +1258,7 @@ manpagefiles() -/etc/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf +/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf manpageseealso()