bookmarks.sysop.cafeShaared links2022-08-07T22:25:25+02:00bookmarks.sysop.cafehttps://bookmarks.sysop.cafe/https://bookmarks.sysop.cafe/ShaarliCVE-2022-29154: Rsync client-side arbitrary file write vulnerability.https://bookmarks.sysop.cafe/shaare/6va8yg2022-08-07T22:25:24+02:002022-08-07T22:25:25+02:00— Permalink]]>Vidoe: Why I Wrote My Own rsynchttps://bookmarks.sysop.cafe/shaare/mvuTtw2022-05-22T22:23:30+02:002022-05-22T22:23:42+02:00— Permalink]]>Interview With John Kozubik, rsync.nethttps://bookmarks.sysop.cafe/shaare/Qtx0TQ2022-01-30T19:41:23+01:002022-01-30T19:41:25+01:00— Permalink]]>GitHub - kristapsdz/openrsync: clean-room BSD-licensed implementation of rsynchttps://bookmarks.sysop.cafe/shaare/fHj_Vw2019-01-28T17:13:50+01:002019-01-28T17:13:50+01:00
This is a clean-room implementation of rsync with a BSD (ISC) license. It's compatible with a modern rsync (3.1.3 is used for testing), but accepts only a subset of rsync's command-line arguments.