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                     29: <h1>NAME</h1>
                     30: <p>rsync-ssl -&#8288; a helper script for connecting to an ssl rsync daemon</p>
                     31: <h1>SYNOPSIS</h1>
                     32: <pre><code>rsync-ssl [--type=SSL_TYPE] RSYNC_ARGS
                     33: </code></pre>
                     34: <h1>DESCRIPTION</h1>
                     35: <p>The rsync-ssl script helps you to run an rsync copy to/from an rsync daemon
                     36: that requires ssl connections.</p>
                     37: <p>The script requires that you specify an rsync-daemon arg in the style of either
                     38: <code>hostname::</code> (with 2 colons) or <code>rsync://hostname/</code>.  The default port used for
                     39: connecting is 874 (one higher than the normal 873) unless overridden in the
                     40: environment.  You can specify an overriding port via <code>--port</code> or by including
                     41: it in the normal spot in the URL format, though both of those require your
                     42: rsync version to be at least 3.2.0.</p>
                     43: <h1>OPTIONS</h1>
                     44: <p>If the <strong>first</strong> arg is a <code>--type=SSL_TYPE</code> option, the script will only use
                     45: that particular program to open an ssl connection instead of trying to find an
                     46: openssl or stunnel executable via a simple heuristic (assuming that the
                     47: <code>RSYNC_SSL_TYPE</code> environment variable is not set as well&nbsp;-&#8288;-&#8288; see below).  This
                     48: option must specify one of <code>openssl</code> or <code>stunnel</code>.  The equal sign is
                     49: required for this particular option.</p>
                     50: <p>All the other options are passed through to the rsync command, so consult the
                     51: <strong>rsync</strong>(1) manpage for more information on how it works.</p>
                     52: <h1>ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES</h1>
                     53: <p>The ssl helper scripts are affected by the following environment variables:</p>
                     54: <dl>
                     55: <dt><code>RSYNC_SSL_TYPE</code></dt><dd> Specifies the program type that should be used to open the
                     56: ssl connection.  It must be one of <code>openssl</code> or <code>stunnel</code>.  The
                     57: <code>--type=SSL_TYPE</code> option overrides this, when specified.</dd>
                     58: <dt><code>RSYNC_SSL_PORT</code></dt><dd> If specified, the value is the port number that is used as
                     59: the default when the user does not specify a port in their rsync command.
                     60: When not specified, the default port number is 874.  (Note that older rsync
                     61: versions (prior to 3.2.0) did not communicate an overriding port number
                     62: value to the helper script.)</dd>
                     63: <dt><code>RSYNC_SSL_CERT</code></dt><dd> If specified, the value is a filename that contains a
                     64: certificate to use for the connection.</dd>
                     65: <dt><code>RSYNC_SSL_CA_CERT</code></dt><dd> If specified, the value is a filename that contains a
                     66: certificate authority certificate that is used to validate the connection.</dd>
                     67: <dt><code>RSYNC_SSL_OPENSSL</code></dt><dd> Specifies the openssl executable to run when the
                     68: connection type is set to openssl.  If unspecified, the $PATH is searched
                     69: for &quot;openssl&quot;.</dd>
                     70: <dt><code>RSYNC_SSL_GNUTLS</code></dt><dd> Specifies the gnutls-cli executable to run when the
                     71: connection type is set to gnutls.  If unspecified, the $PATH is searched
                     72: for &quot;gnutls-cli&quot;.</dd>
                     73: <dt><code>RSYNC_SSL_STUNNEL</code></dt><dd> Specifies the stunnel executable to run when the
                     74: connection type is set to stunnel.  If unspecified, the $PATH is searched
                     75: first for &quot;stunnel4&quot; and then for &quot;stunnel&quot;.</dd>
                     76: </dl>
                     77: <h1>EXAMPLES</h1>
                     78: <blockquote>
                     79: <pre><code>rsync-ssl -aiv example.com::mod/ dest
                     80: </code></pre>
                     81: </blockquote>
                     82: <blockquote>
                     83: <pre><code>rsync-ssl --type=openssl -aiv example.com::mod/ dest
                     84: </code></pre>
                     85: </blockquote>
                     86: <blockquote>
                     87: <pre><code>rsync-ssl -aiv --port 9874 example.com::mod/ dest
                     88: </code></pre>
                     89: </blockquote>
                     90: <blockquote>
                     91: <pre><code>rsync-ssl -aiv rsync://example.com:9874/mod/ dest
                     92: </code></pre>
                     93: </blockquote>
                     94: <h1>SEE ALSO</h1>
                     95: <p><strong>rsync</strong>(1), <strong>rsyncd.conf</strong>(5)</p>
                     96: <h1>CAVEATS</h1>
                     97: <p>Note that using an stunnel connection requires at least version 4 of stunnel,
                     98: which should be the case on modern systems.  Also, it does not verify a
                     99: connection against the CA certificate collection, so it only encrypts the
                    100: connection without any cert validation unless you have specified the
                    101: certificate environment options.</p>
                    102: <p>This script also supports a <code>--type=gnutls</code> option, but at the time of this
                    103: release the gnutls-cli command was dropping output, making it unusable.  If
                    104: that bug has been fixed in your version, feel free to put gnutls into an
                    105: exported RSYNC_SSL_TYPE environment variable to make its use the default.</p>
                    106: <h1>BUGS</h1>
                    107: <p>Please report bugs! See the web site at <a href="https://rsync.samba.org/">https://rsync.samba.org/</a>.</p>
                    108: <h1>VERSION</h1>
                    109: <p>This man page is current for version 3.2.3 of rsync.</p>
                    110: <h1>CREDITS</h1>
                    111: <p>rsync is distributed under the GNU General Public License.  See the file
                    112: COPYING for details.</p>
                    113: <p>A web site is available at <a href="https://rsync.samba.org/">https://rsync.samba.org/</a>.  The site includes an
                    114: FAQ-O-Matic which may cover questions unanswered by this manual page.</p>
                    115: <h1>AUTHOR</h1>
                    116: <p>This manpage was written by Wayne Davison.</p>
                    117: <p>Mailing lists for support and development are available at
                    118: <a href="https://lists.samba.org/">https://lists.samba.org/</a>.</p>
                    119: <div style="float: right"><p><i>06 Aug 2020</i></p></div>
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