Annotation of embedaddon/rsync/rsyncsh.txt, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: rsyncsh
2: Copyright (C) 2001 by Martin Pool
3:
4: This is a quick hack to build an interactive shell around rsync, the
5: same way we have the ftp, lftp and ncftp programs for the FTP
6: protocol. The key application for this is connecting to a public
7: rsync server, such as rsync.kernel.org, change down through and list
8: directories, and finally pull down the file you want.
9:
10: rsync is somewhat ill-at-ease as an interactive operation, since every
11: network connection is used to carry out exactly one operation. rsync
12: kind of "forks across the network" passing the options and filenames
13: to operate upon, and the connection is closed when the transfer is
14: complete. (This might be fixed in the future, either by adapting the
15: current protocol to allow chained operations over a single socket, or
16: by writing a new protocol that better supports interactive use.)
17:
18: So, rsyncsh runs a new rsync command and opens a new socket for every
19: (network-based) command you type.
20:
21: This has two consequences. Firstly, there is more command latency
22: than is really desirable. More seriously, if the connection cannot be
23: done automatically, because for example it uses SSH with a password,
24: then you will need to enter the password every time. We might even
25: fix this in the future, though, by having a way to automatically feed
26: the password to SSH if it's entered once.
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