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Kill rsync if a timeout is exceeded #74

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ydahhrk opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #147
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Kill rsync if a timeout is exceeded #74

ydahhrk opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #147

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ydahhrk commented Mar 10, 2022

https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/sidrops/qv016OrLCOlEe8uezw7MIBOwpKw/

  1. One can set a motd file that is several gigabytes in size. Rsync will
    wait until this is received (the --no-motd switch only hides it on the
    client) and the timeout set in rsync does not affect the maximum time this
    may take.

Thanks to Koen van Hove for his research.

@ydahhrk ydahhrk added this to the 1.6.7 milestone May 22, 2024
job added a commit to job/FORT-validator that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2024
Default set to 900 (same as rpki-client)

Fixes NICMx#74
job added a commit to job/FORT-validator that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2024
Default set to 900 (same as rpki-client)

Fixes NICMx#74
@ydahhrk ydahhrk modified the milestones: 1.7.4, 1.6.4 Aug 26, 2024
job added a commit to job/FORT-validator that referenced this issue Aug 27, 2024
Default set to 900 (same as rpki-client)

Fixes NICMx#74
@ydahhrk ydahhrk closed this as completed in cbf46a7 Sep 3, 2024
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