rsync-ssl(1)



rsync-ssl(1)                     User Commands                    rsync-ssl(1)

NAME
       rsync-ssl - a helper script for connecting to an ssl rsync daemon

SYNOPSIS
       rsync-ssl [--type=SSL_TYPE] RSYNC_ARGS

DESCRIPTION
       The  rsync-ssl  script  helps you to run an rsync copy to/from an rsync
       daemon that requires ssl connections.

       The script requires that you specify an rsync-daemon arg in  the  style
       of either hostname:: (with 2 colons) or rsync://hostname/.  The default
       port used for connecting is 874 (one higher than the normal 873) unless
       overridden  in the environment.  You can specify an overriding port via
       --port or by including it in the normal spot in the URL format,  though
       both of those require your rsync version to be at least 3.2.0.

OPTIONS
       If  the first arg is a --type=SSL_TYPE option, the script will only use
       that particular program to open an ssl connection instead of trying  to
       find  an openssl or stunnel executable via a simple heuristic (assuming
       that the RSYNC_SSL_TYPE environment variable is not set as well --  see
       below).  This option must specify one of openssl or stunnel.  The equal
       sign is required for this particular option.

       All the other options are passed through to the rsync command, so  con-
       sult the rsync(1) manpage for more information on how it works.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The  ssl helper scripts are affected by the following environment vari-
       ables:

       RSYNC_SSL_TYPE
              Specifies the program type that should be used to open  the  ssl
              connection.   It  must  be  one  of  openssl  or  stunnel.   The
              --type=SSL_TYPE option overrides this, when specified.

       RSYNC_SSL_PORT
              If specified, the value is the port number that is used  as  the
              default  when  the  user  does not specify a port in their rsync
              command.  When not specified, the default port  number  is  874.
              (Note  that older rsync versions (prior to 3.2.0) did not commu-
              nicate an overriding port number value to the helper script.)

       RSYNC_SSL_CERT
              If specified, the value is a filename that contains  a  certifi-
              cate to use for the connection.

       RSYNC_SSL_CA_CERT
              If  specified,  the value is a filename that contains a certifi-
              cate authority certificate that is used to validate the  connec-
              tion.

       RSYNC_SSL_OPENSSL
              Specifies the openssl executable to run when the connection type
              is set to openssl.  If unspecified, the $PATH  is  searched  for
              "openssl".

       RSYNC_SSL_GNUTLS
              Specifies  the  gnutls-cli executable to run when the connection
              type is set to gnutls.  If unspecified, the  $PATH  is  searched
              for "gnutls-cli".

       RSYNC_SSL_STUNNEL
              Specifies the stunnel executable to run when the connection type
              is set to stunnel.  If unspecified, the $PATH is searched  first
              for "stunnel4" and then for "stunnel".

EXAMPLES
           rsync-ssl -aiv example.com::mod/ dest

           rsync-ssl --type=openssl -aiv example.com::mod/ dest

           rsync-ssl -aiv --port 9874 example.com::mod/ dest

           rsync-ssl -aiv rsync://example.com:9874/mod/ dest

SEE ALSO
       rsync(1), rsyncd.conf(5)

CAVEATS
       Note  that  using  an stunnel connection requires at least version 4 of
       stunnel, which should be the case on modern systems.  Also, it does not
       verify  a  connection against the CA certificate collection, so it only
       encrypts the connection without any cert  validation  unless  you  have
       specified the certificate environment options.

       This  script  also  supports a --type=gnutls option, but at the time of
       this release the gnutls-cli command was dropping output, making it  un-
       usable.   If  that bug has been fixed in your version, feel free to put
       gnutls into an exported RSYNC_SSL_TYPE environment variable to make its
       use the default.

BUGS
       Please report bugs! See the web site at https://rsync.samba.org/.

VERSION
       This man page is current for version 3.2.2 of rsync.

CREDITS
       rsync  is  distributed  under  the GNU General Public License.  See the
       file COPYING for details.

       A web site is available at https://rsync.samba.org/.  The site includes
       an  FAQ-O-Matic  which  may  cover  questions unanswered by this manual
       page.

AUTHOR
       This manpage was written by Wayne Davison.

       Mailing  lists  for  support   and   development   are   available   at
       https://lists.samba.org/.

rsync-ssl 3.2.2                   04 Jul 2020                     rsync-ssl(1)

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