On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 05:06:50PM -0400, Aaron Stanford
wrote:> I am running rsync version 2.56 in daemon mode on a server running Redhat
8.0.
> When I check my log file (located in /var/log/rsyncd.log), the only lines I
see
> have to do with the server starting up, like so:
>
> 2003/09/11 16:53:42 [15025] rsyncd version 2.5.6 starting, listening on
port 873
>
> I would like to see output relating to connections, usernames etc., so I
set up
> the following rsyncd.conf file in /etc:
>
> ________________________________________
> transfer logging = yes
> log format = %u %f %b
> log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log
> pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
> lock file = /var/run/rsync.lock
>
> [backup]
> path = ~backup
> uid = nobody
> gid = nobody
> read only =no
> list = yes
> auth users = djohn gstan
> secrets file = /etc/rsync.sec
> ________________________________________
>
> I am running rsync over ssh with the following command from a remote
server:
>
> rsync -avvze ssh filename djohn@remoteserver:.
>
> The file transfers fine, but I get no output in the log on the server. Can
> someone point me in the right direction? I've read the documentation
and
> examples, searched Google and the mailing list, and haven't come across
the
> information I'm looking for. Thank you for your regard.
You aren't connecting to the rsync daemon as should be
obvious from the verbose*2 output of your rsync command.
Look again at the rsync in the "GENERAL" section where the
"eight different ways of using rsync" are described.
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