openbsd-ports/net/rsync/patches/patch-rsyncd_conf_5_md
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Index: rsyncd.conf.5.md
--- rsyncd.conf.5.md.orig
+++ rsyncd.conf.5.md
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ the values of parameters. See the GLOBAL PARAMETERS s
and from that module should take place as when the daemon was run as root.
In combination with the "[gid](#)" parameter this determines what file
permissions are available. The default when run by a super-user is to
- switch to the system's "nobody" user. The default for a non-super-user is
+ switch to the system's "_rsync" user. The default for a non-super-user is
to not try to change the user. See also the "[gid](#)" parameter.
The RSYNC_USER_NAME environment variable may be used to request that rsync
@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ the values of parameters. See the GLOBAL PARAMETERS s
extra ones be set as supplemental groups. You may also specify a "`*`" as
the first gid in the list, which will be replaced by all the normal groups
for the transfer's user (see "[uid](#)"). The default when run by a super-user
- is to switch to your OS's "nobody" (or perhaps "nogroup") group with no
+ is to switch to the "_rsync" group with no
other supplementary groups. The default for a non-super-user is to not
change any group attributes (and indeed, your OS may not allow a
non-super-user to try to change their group settings).
@@ -1198,8 +1198,8 @@ A simple rsyncd.conf file that allow anonymous rsync t
A more sophisticated example would be:
> ```
-> uid = nobody
-> gid = nobody
+> uid = _rsync
+> gid = _rsync
> use chroot = yes
> max connections = 4
> syslog facility = local5