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  .SH "RUNNING AN RSYNC SERVER" 
  .PP 
  An rsync server is configured using a config file which by default is
! called /etc/rsyncd\&.conf\&. Please see the rsyncd\&.conf(5) man page for more
  information\&. 
  .PP 
  .SH "EXAMPLES" 
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  .SH "RUNNING AN RSYNC SERVER" 
  .PP 
  An rsync server is configured using a config file which by default is
! called !!PREFIX!!/etc/rsyncd\&.conf\&. Please see the rsyncd\&.conf(5) man page for more
  information\&. 
  .PP 
  .SH "EXAMPLES" 
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  daemon\&. If standard input is a socket then rsync will assume that it
  is being run via inetd, otherwise it will detach from the current
  terminal and become a background daemon\&. The daemon will read the
! config file (/etc/rsyncd\&.conf) on each connect made by a client and
  respond to requests accordingly\&. See the rsyncd\&.conf(5) man page for more
  details\&. 
  .IP 
  .IP "\fB--config FILE\fP" 
  This specifies an alternate config file than
! the default /etc/rsyncd\&.conf\&. This is only relevant when --daemon is
  specified\&. 
  .IP 
  .IP "\fB--port PORT\fP" 
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  daemon\&. If standard input is a socket then rsync will assume that it
  is being run via inetd, otherwise it will detach from the current
  terminal and become a background daemon\&. The daemon will read the
! config file (!!PREFIX!!/etc/rsyncd\&.conf) on each connect made by a client and
  respond to requests accordingly\&. See the rsyncd\&.conf(5) man page for more
  details\&. 
  .IP 
  .IP "\fB--config FILE\fP" 
  This specifies an alternate config file than
! the default !!PREFIX!!/etc/rsyncd\&.conf\&. This is only relevant when --daemon is
  specified\&. 
  .IP 
  .IP "\fB--port PORT\fP" 
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  .PP 
  .SH "FILES" 
  .PP 
! /etc/rsyncd\&.conf
  .PP 
  .SH "SEE ALSO" 
  .PP 
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  .PP 
  .SH "FILES" 
  .PP 
! !!PREFIX!!/etc/rsyncd\&.conf
  .PP 
  .SH "SEE ALSO" 
  .PP 
