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## SECTION=networking
menuconfig RSYNC3
	tristate
	prompt "rsync v3                      "
	select OPENSSH_SSH
	help
	  rsync is a program that behaves in much the same way that rcp does,
	  but has many more options and uses the rsync remote-update protocol to
	  greatly speed up file transfers when the destination file is being
	  updated.

if RSYNC3

config RSYNC3_IPV6
	bool
	default n
	prompt "Support IPV6"
	help
	  This switch enables IPV6 support in rsync

config RSYNC3_LARGE_FILE
	bool
	default y
	prompt "Large file support"
	help
	  Support for large files

config RSYNC3_CONFIG_FILE
	string
	default "/etc/rsyncd.conf"
	prompt "Configuration file at runtime"
	help
	  Set configuration file for rsync server to given path on your target

comment "runtime options   ---"

choice

prompt "Kind of rsyncd.conf/rsyncd.secrets file"
default RSYNC3_CONFIG_FILE_DEFAULT

config RSYNC3_CONFIG_FILE_DEFAULT
	bool
	prompt "Use generic"
	help
	  The files from generic/etc/rsyncd.conf|rsyncd.secrets will be used.
	  Its a very good idea to start with this default files and save a
	  customised version into your project, because the generic files are
	  really useless. You can use your own version if you select
	  "User defined" here.

config RSYNC3_CONFIG_FILE_USER
	bool
	prompt "User defined"
	help
	  The files from <project>/projectroot/etc/rsyncd.conf|rsyncd.secrets
	  will be used.

endchoice

choice
	prompt "Kind of startup"
	default RSYNC3_INETD_SERVER

	config RSYNC3_INETD_SERVER
		bool
		prompt "inetd driven"
		help
		  This installs a startup configuration for rsync from inetd. It adds to
		  the /etc/inetd.conf a line like this:
		  rsync stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/rsync rsyncd --daemon @CONFIG@
		  Note: You must enable one of the two possible inet daemons: There is
		  one embedded in busybox and one in packet inetutils.

	config RSYNC3_STARTUP_TYPE_STANDALONE
		bool
		prompt "standalone"
		help
		  This installs rsync startup script /etc/init.d/rsyncd. With this
		  script the rsync server will be started at system startup and
		  waits for connections

endchoice

choice
	prompt "Kind of startup script"
	depends on RSYNC3_STARTUP_TYPE_STANDALONE
	default ROOTFS_ETC_INITD_RSYNC3_DEFAULT

	config ROOTFS_ETC_INITD_RSYNC3_DEFAULT
		bool
		prompt "Use generic"
		help
		  Installs a generic /etc/init.d/rsyncd startup script.
		  See <ptxdist-install>/generic/etc/init.d/rsyncd

	config ROOTFS_ETC_INITD_RSYNC3_USER
		bool
		prompt "User defined"
		help
		  This uses a user defined rsync startup script. PTXdist
		  uses files projectroot/etc/init.d/rsyncd in your local
		  project. You should use "@CONFIG@" in your script.
		  This gets replaced by "--config=" and the path to the config
		  file given above.

endchoice

config RSYNC3_INETD_STRING
	string
	depends on RSYNC3_INETD_SERVER
	prompt "inetd service entry"
	default "rsync stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/rsync rsyncd --daemon @CONFIG@"
	help
	  This string is added to inetd's configuration /etc/inetd.conf. @CONFIG@
	  in this string will be replaced with the --config option, and the
	  path given above for configuration

endif