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what testing has been done? Have you tested both inetd operation and running as a daemon? |
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I tested running through a socket activated systemd service. |
The "#list" command should not be treated as a failure when it is both a legitimate request by the client, and correctly answered by the server. It is commonly used for assessing whether a rsync endpoint is healthy, having it return with a non-zero exit code causes misleading error reports, and, in case of socket activation, failed service instances on the server. Signed-off-by: Georg Pfuetzenreuter <mail@georg-pfuetzenreuter.net>
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The "#list" command should not be treated as a failure when it is both a legitimate request by the client, and correctly answered by the server. It is commonly used for assessing whether a rsync endpoint is healthy, having it return with a non-zero exit code causes misleading error reports, and, in case of socket activation, failed service instances on the server.