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[Unit] Description=fast remote file copy program daemon ConditionPathExists=/etc/rsyncd.conf After=network.target Documentation=man:rsync(1) man:rsyncd.conf(5) [Service] ExecStart=/usr/bin/rsync --daemon --no-detach RestartSec=1 Restart=on-failure # Citing README.md: # # [...] Using ssh is recommended for its security features. # # Alternatively, rsync can run in `daemon' mode, listening on a socket. # This is generally used for public file distribution, [...] # # So let's assume some extra security is more than welcome here. We do full # system protection (which makes /usr, /boot, & /etc read-only) and hide # devices. To override these defaults, it's best to do so in the drop-in # directory, often done via `systemctl edit rsync.service`. The file needs # just the bare minimum of the right [heading] and override values. # See systemd.unit(5) and search for "drop-in" for full details. ProtectSystem=full #ProtectHome=on|off|read-only PrivateDevices=on NoNewPrivileges=on [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target